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Business delegation lures Zim traders

12 Jun 2024 - by -
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Namibia has its sights set on Zimbabwe, endeavouring to entice the landlocked nation to consider its ports as a pivotal gateway for trade.According to Mbahupu H Tjivikua, CEO of the Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG), a recent visit to Zimbabwe underscored numerous opportunities, with a series of successful business-to-business meetings conducted. The WBCG and the Namibian Ports Authority (Namport), in conjunction with Zimbabwe’s BAK Logistics, have been actively promoting corridor marketing, business development, and trade facilitation efforts.The visit targeted a range of companies, including metals and minerals, mining houses, fertiliser companies, food and beverage manufacturers, and agro-packaging solutions providers. The business delegation also toured Gweru, Zvishavane, and the Sandawana Mine in the Mberengwa District, known for its significant lithium deposits.Tjivikua said the aim was to foster strategic partnerships, explore import/export opportunities and reaffirm commitments to delivering comprehensive end-to-end supply chain solutions. “At the Sandawana Mines, we had the opportunity to tour one of the largest lithium mines, where we were able to observe the lithium production process and gain an appreciation for various lithium grades. This experience was crucial in comprehending the transport and logistics dynamics involved in linking these mines to the Port of Walvis Bay and our corridors.” Hydrogen refuelling stations are set to become a common sight in Namibia as plans are afoot for a production facility in the country. Photo: Ohlthaver and List GroupBelgium holds fifth position among Namibia’s top ten export partners“

 

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