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RBZ seizes $950m from exporters under ZiG swap scheme
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 64432, member: 636"] The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe collected more than $950 million from exporters since January through a mandatory surrender policy. The central bank requires exporters to convert 30 percent of their foreign currency earnings into Zimbabwean dollars at official rates, after revising the retention threshold from 75 percent to 70 percent in February. Governor John Mushayavanhu stated the policy aims to boost foreign currency supply on the interbank market and strengthen national gold reserves. Development economist Prosper Chitambara said the figures demonstrate improved export performance, but emphasized the need to maintain current growth trends. Economist Zack Murerwa acknowledged that the system stabilized official exchange rates, but urged authorities to address exporter concerns. The central bank pays surrender proceeds at mid-exchange rates, which are above standard willing buyer-willing seller rates. Zimbabwe exports gold, platinum, nickel, diamonds, chrome, and tobacco, as well as coffee and blueberries. The monetary policy channels resources toward government obligations, while economists praised transparency efforts but called for ongoing framework reviews. [/QUOTE]
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