Zim records trade surplus in October

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Zim records trade surplus in October

eBusiness Weekly

Zimbabwe recorded a trade surplus of US$83 million in October after the country exported more  goods than it imported, latest trade data shows.

The data, from the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency, shows a  reversal from the previous month when the country recorded a trade  deficit of US$25.5 million after the country imported goods worth US$403  million versus exports of US$378.4 million.

The agency said the country exported US$483.3 million worth of goods in  October, while imports stood at US$400.6 million.

China, Botswana, the United Arab Emirates, Belgium and Kenya are among  countries that stood out among the big export destinations for  Zimbabwean products, while some relatively unknown destinations included  Greece, Hong Kong, Indonesia and Sudan.

Top exports during the month included tobacco, live animals, tea, maize  seed, nickel and cane sugar.

On the other hand, South Africa, Singapore, Tanzania and Mauritius were  among top import sources, while some of the goods were acquired from  fringe sources such as Bahrain, Afghanistan, Gambia and Iraq.

Milk, prefabricated buildings, medical instruments, vehicle parts and  trailers and tractors were listed as major products bought from outside  the country during the period. Cloves, sunflower seeds and books also  made the list.

The government, under President Emmerson Mnangagwa, is pushing to  reverse the long running trend where the country recorded consecutive  month-on-month trade deficits, in part by making it too expensive to  import unproductive goods, some of which were locally produced – New Ziana

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