Exports tick up

According to Zimstat, the top imported products in November included mineral fuels at 22,1 per cent, machinery and mechanical appliances at 11,9 percent, cereals at 9,1 percent, and vehicles at 7,6 percent. South Africa, China, the Bahamas, and Singapore accounted for approximately 67 percent of the total import value during the month.

https://fingaz.co.zw/wp-content/uploads/penci-text-to-speech/post-312047.mp3?cb=1736361246.mp3 Prisca TshumaStaff Writer ZIMBABWE’S exports rose by 29,7 percent to US$905,2 million in November 2024, up from US$698,1 million recorded in October 2024, according to the latest figures. Data from the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat) shows that tobacco was among major exports.“Among the top ten products exported in November 2024 were semi-manufactured gold,…

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