Following its success
in growing trade with
Mozambique to the
east, Zimbabwean trade
facilitation organisation
ZimTrade is now urging
local companies to explore
opportunities in Namibia.
Mozambique is now
Zimbabwe’s second-largest
trade partner in Africa
after South Africa.
A survey conducted
by ZimTrade identified
opportunities in
sectors such as building
and construction,
pharmaceuticals,
veterinary, leather
products and fast-moving
consumer goods as well as
professional services.
The survey found that
Zimbabwean professionals
now based in Namibia
were keen to form
business partnerships with
Zimbabwean companies.
“In the pharmaceutical
sector many
pharmaceutical and
medical centres are
manned by Zimbabwe
professionals and the
Namibia Medicines
Regulatory Council
(NMRC). Exporters from
Zimbabwe can supply
hospitals and pharmacies
through local distributors.
Namibia and Zimbabwe
signed a mutual
Preferential Trade
Agreement in 1992 which
also facilitates duty-free
trade.
Zimbabwean companies urged to focus on Namibia
29 Jan 2016 - by Staff reporter
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