Foreign currency retention policy frustrates exporters

Thomas Gono

THE newly-introduced 70 percent foreign currency retention policy has sparked frustration among exporters, who warn it will erode earnings at a time when supply chain services and products are priced in foreign currency.Designed to boost the country’s foreign currency reserves, the regulation has inadvertently created challenges for exporters who depend on immediate access to foreign…

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