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Sanctions hit Zimbabwe, block ambulances
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 66213, member: 636"] Zimbabwe marked Anti-Sanctions Day on Saturday as the nation examined how Western sanctions over the past 20 years have damaged its economic foundations. Financial institutions lost connectivity to global payment networks, while manufacturers faced barriers to obtaining equipment and materials. A recent case involving Belarus ambulances highlighted ongoing trade disruptions when European banks blocked the purchase despite its humanitarian purpose. Business experts say correspondent banking relationships collapsed after international lenders severed ties with Zimbabwean institutions. Transaction processing times stretched from days to months while compliance reviews added layers of verification. The World Bank and International Monetary Fund excluded the country from affordable credit programs for nearly two decades. Farmers struggled to buy fertilizer and medical facilities could not secure supplies as global suppliers avoided transactions. Industries operated with extended downtimes and elevated costs while output declined. Analysts note that the sanctions served as structural impediments, restricting foreign currency access and delaying infrastructure improvements across multiple sectors. [/QUOTE]
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