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Zimbabwe shops can finally set their own prices
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 33910, member: 636"] Zimbabwe businesses can freely set prices after the government canceled exchange rate restrictions. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube repealed the law requiring companies to use official rates when pricing goods. The previous rule from May 2024 had banned businesses from using exchange rates higher than those set by the central bank. Market competition will likely push businesses toward fair pricing as consumers shop around for better deals. This change follows increased stability in the Zimbabwean gold currency. Some retailers already used rates around 30-32 ZiG per US dollar instead of the official 27, but authorities ignored this practice. The government simply made legal what many businesses were already doing, according to monetary policy committee member Ashok Chakravarti. Economists call the change a practical decision that matches market realities. The reform might help formal retailers compete against informal traders who previously had an advantage. Business leaders welcomed the change but warned that tax policies must also change to support the formal sector. Experts believe this freedom could restore confidence among investors worried about currency policies. Consumers benefit from the shift as prices should become more competitive without strict government control. [/QUOTE]
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