‘Revamp business terrain to spur FDI’

AUTHORITIES must ramp up efforts to improve Zimbabwe’s business climate to boost both local and foreign direct investment (FDI), business and economists say.
This comes as FDI inflows into the country have declined markedly overall in the past two decades — recording a 62,4 percent drop in 2019 to US$280 million, and a further 30,7 percent dip in 2020 to US$194 million.

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Finance Minister, Mthuli Ncube

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