Trade Policies
Trade Policies are instruments of Government designed to expand the circle of opportunities of a country, its businesses and people, at the global level.
The Government of Zimbabwe is continuously reforming its legal, regulatory, economic and diplomatic frameworks to create enabling business environment, improve the Ease of Doing Business, generating opportunities for its entrepreneurs and enterprises on the domestic, regional and international fronts.
The National Trade Policy, the Investment Development Policy, the Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation (Zim-Asset) are building blocks of Zimbabwe’s Trade Policy Framework.
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2017 Monetary Policy Statement
2018 Investment Guidelines and Opportunities in Zimbabwe
2018 Monetary Policy February
Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation (Zim-Asset)
Zimbabwe Industrial Development Policy
Zimbabwe National Trade Policy 2012-2016
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Related Documents
Mid-Term Monetary Policy Statement – 2016
Mid-Year Fiscal Policy Review Statement 2016
National Budget 2016
National Budget Statement 2017
Press-Statement:- On cash shortages by RBZ Governor
Zimbabwe Foreign Trade and Investment Guidelines – 2016