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Nzenza sees rebound as industrial capacity rises

- BY MTHANDAZO NYONI ⬤ Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

CAPACITY utilisatio­n in the country’s manufactur­ing sector has shot up to over 61%, weathering pandemic-induced storms and longrunnin­g foreign currency shortages. Industrial capacity utilisatio­n was estimated at about 30% at the end of 2020, when economies were hit by COVID-19.

The new figure, which is for 2021, was revealed by Industry and Commerce minister Sekai Nzenza in her remarks during the internatio­nal business conference in Bulawayo yesterday.

The conference ran alongside the Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair (ZITF), which kicked off on Tuesday.

Nzenza projected domestic industries to continue improving this year.

“What we are seeing is increased production of locally-made goods on our supermarke­t shelves,” the minister said.

“When you go around the stands (at ZITF), you will be able to see that some of the basic commoditie­s that are used by consumers are made in Zimbabwe,” she added.

“We have now moved from a very low level where we were around 30% capacity utilisatio­n before (the) COVID-19 (outbreak) and today we can celebrate that we are very much above 61% in capacity utilisatio­n,” she said.

Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair Company chairperso­n Busisa Moyo said the country was still to succeed in designing a framework that allows for a single reference exchange rate that forsters stability in pricing and incomes.

“We are still tackling the issue of multiple exchange rates which lead to distortion­s, arbitrage and the informalis­ation of currency markets, a single formal reference rate for foreign currency allows us to attract foreign direct investment and long-term financing and ultimately to improve social indicators to support a stable 'consumercl­ass' for business growth,” he said.

Moyo said value chains and businesses could only survive, expand, absorb a burgeoning young workforce and connect with rural communitie­s in the backdrop of a stable macroecono­mic environmen­t.

Confederat­ion of Zimbabwe Industries president Kurai Matsheza said the country should create a path towards globalisat­ion. As such, he said policies should be deliberate towards creating global competitiv­eness.

Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce president Tinashe Manzungu said greater benefits could be realised by focusing on infrastruc­ture, investment finance and quality labour.

“Policy on structural value chain transforma­tion should cater for both trade in goods and services,” he said.

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Industry and Commerce minister Sekai Nzenza

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