Exchange controls squeeze retailers

ZIMBABWE’S formal retail sector is teetering on the brink as stringent currency controls hamper competitiveness and drive consumers towards the burgeoning informal market. The crux of the issue lies in the in-store “willing buyer-willing seller” exchange rate, currently set at 10 percent above the central bank’s auction rate. Retailers argue this “artificially inflated” rate puts…

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