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Current account surplus set to rise by 22 percent

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ZIMBABWE’s current account surplus is expected to rise by 22 percent, from US$501,2 million in 2024 to a projected US$611,6 million in 2025, driven by strong export growth and increased remittance inflows, according to the latest report.The country’s balance of payments (BoP) has experienced significant shifts in recent years, reflecting both structural improvements and ongoing…

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