Zimbabwe’s AfCFTA agenda faces carbon emissions hurdle

ZIMBABWE stands to reap significant rewards from the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) but must address carbon emissions and product quality to remain competitive, the World Bank has warned. The AfCFTA, launched in January 2021, boasts a combined GDP of US$3 trillion, projected to double by 2050. World Bank senior country economist for Zimbabwe,…

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