Zimbabwe records trade surplus with SA

ZIMBABWE recorded a trade surplus of US$218 million with South Africa (SA) in 2019 from a deficit of US$458 million during the 11 months to December 2018, official data shows. The country’s first trade surplus with its major trading partner in over a decade, comes as a worsening foreign currency shortage and rising inflation have…

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