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Gwadu sounds alarm as Zimbabwe's June trade deficit increases
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55192, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's export revenue fell to 723.5 million dollars during June, marking a slight decrease from the previous month's performance. Gold maintained its position as the nation's primary export commodity, representing more than half of all international shipments at 53.6 percent. Tobacco and nickel followed as secondary export products, contributing 5.7 percent and 4.7 percent respectively. The country recorded imports valued at 882 million dollars, creating a trade deficit that expanded to 158.5 million dollars. This represented a 2.9 percent increase in the trade imbalance compared to earlier periods. The United Arab Emirates emerged as Zimbabwe's largest trading partner, purchasing 54.8 percent of total exports. South Africa and China ranked as the second and third most significant export destinations, accounting for 23.5 percent and 8.3 percent of shipments. Economist Malone Gwadu expressed concerns about the nation's dependence on limited markets. He emphasized the need for export destination diversification to reduce economic vulnerability. The concentration of trade relationships poses risks to Zimbabwe's long-term economic stability. [/QUOTE]
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