Zambia to Impose Trade Sanctions on Zimbabwe?

This could be a retaliatory move following Zimbabwe's ban on the importation of products that are also manufactured by local companies.

Vendors in Zimbabwe selling imported products.

  • Zimbabwe:   Patrick Chinamasa in Tight Corner

    Financial Gazette, 8 September 2016

    Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa is expected to present his Mid Term Fiscal Policy review today as fears mount government is likely to introduce bond notes despite public… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Manufacturers Seek Wider Import Ban

    New Zimbabwe, 5 September 2016

    ZIMBABWE's manufacturing industry, which is operating at 34% of installed capacity, is agitating for a widening of the list of products that cannot be brought into the country… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Govt Calls for Grievances Arising From Imports Ban

    Zimbabwe Standard, 4 September 2016

    Companies affected by the recent Statutory Instrument restricting imports have been advised to collate their grievances as a sector for consideration by the ministry of Industry… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Government to Widen Imports Ban

    Financial Gazette, 1 September 2016

    Government is considering widening the list of products prohibited from being imported into the country as part of measures meant to protect the domestic industry, which has been… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Govt to Evaluate Imports Ban Impact

    The Herald, 16 August 2016

    Government is setting up a monitoring and evaluation team to assess the effects of Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016 on the business sector and make improvements according to… Read more »

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