Zimbabwe’s policy risk ‘inhibits’ FDI

WHILE the government has made significant progress with regards the ease of doing business in Zimbabwe, economic experts say policy risk remains a major hindrance for foreign direct investment (FDI).
This comes as the United Nations, in its recently published investment report, has said FDI into the southern African nation amounted to US$166 million in 2021, down from US$194 million in 2020 and US$745 million in 2018.

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Speaking to The Financial Gazette this week, the experts said inconsistent policies did not only weaken the economy, but also had the effect of dampening investor conf

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