Exports to hit US$10,2 billion next year

Export performance is projected to grow by 5,8 percent to US$10,169 billion.

ZIMBABWE’s merchandise exports are projected to grow by 5,8 percent next year to US$10,2 billion from this year’s US$9,6 billion, supported by tobacco and strategic minerals, Treasury has said. Speaking at the 2026 pre-budget seminar yesterday, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube said tobacco and gold have been the key drivers of the country’s merchandise export receipts…

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