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Mnangagwa begs for cash in Japan, claims Zimbabwe is safe for business
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52016, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa addressed Japanese business leaders during a forum held Tuesday in Osaka. The president emphasized his nation's commitment to attracting foreign investment through sustainable partnerships. Mnangagwa traveled to Japan to participate in Zimbabwe National Day at Expo 2025 Osaka. His visit encompasses multiple business engagements designed to strengthen economic ties between the two countries. The head of state promoted Zimbabwe as an attractive destination for international investors. Trade expansion between Zimbabwe and Japan received significant attention during the business meeting. Mnangagwa noted that current commercial relationships fall short of the strong political connections both nations maintain. Zimbabwe regularly imports vehicles, machinery, and industrial equipment from Japanese manufacturers. The president expressed determination to enhance bilateral cooperation across multiple economic sectors. Business leaders from both countries explored opportunities for increased collaboration. Strategic advantages position Zimbabwe favorably for international investment, according to Mnangagwa's presentation. The country serves as a gateway to Southern African Development Community markets and the African Continental Free Trade Area. Natural resources and political stability create favorable conditions for business operations. Safety and geographic location provide competitive advantages for potential investors. Multiple government ministers highlighted these benefits during the forum. Formal agreements advanced cooperation in the mining, industrial development, and tourism sectors. Memoranda of understanding were executed during the business forum proceedings. Wednesday's Zimbabwe National Day celebration at the Expo venue will feature Mnangagwa leading his country's delegation. International expositions facilitate global networking and investment promotion opportunities. The platform enables nations to showcase their economic potential to worldwide audiences. [/QUOTE]
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