IN Zimbabwe, Special Economic Zones (SEZs), sometimes known as free zones, are defined as geographical areas within an economy where business activity is governed by different laws from the rest of the economy.
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It is an area with more free-market-oriented economic rules than a country’s usual or national law. These regulations govern investment, trade, customs and taxation. Foreign and local investors are both eligible to invest in Zimbabwe’
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