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Ncube axes high business fees in retail, manufacturing
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59564, member: 636"] Zimbabwe expands its regulatory fee revision program to encompass retail, horticulture, and manufacturing industries as part of comprehensive business cost reduction efforts. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube announced that authorities plan to complete these sector reforms before November's 2026 Budget presentation. The government previously addressed regulatory charges across agriculture, tourism, and transport sectors. Energy and mining industries will receive attention following budget discussions. Presidential directives guide this initiative aimed at dismantling bureaucratic obstacles while reducing financial burdens on operators. The National Competitiveness Commission's 2024 report revealed that excessive regulatory expenses significantly hamper business operations throughout Zimbabwe. Manufacturing companies dedicate approximately 17.8 percent of overhead costs to regulatory compliance requirements. Businesses typically employ three full-time staff members solely for managing regulatory adherence processes. Import permits affect one-third of raw materials while export permits cover 73 percent of manufactured products. Border delays impact 44 percent of manufacturing shipments due to mandatory physical examinations and complex licensing procedures across multiple government agencies. [/QUOTE]
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