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Zimbabwe's import substitution strategy boosts local manufacturing growth
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68437, member: 636"] A government minister has stated that growth in the manufacturing sector is vital for import substitution and national economic expansion. The Zimbabwe Industrial Reconstruction and Growth Plan, a transitional policy framework, is identified as a key driver for this long-term industrial growth. The strategy focuses on increasing local production of goods such as steel, cement, and pharmaceuticals, which the country has historically imported. An industry analyst explained that the plan aims to reduce import reliance by enforcing quality standards and promoting local content. This approach is intended to create jobs and build economic resilience. To address concerns about the competitiveness of local goods, the strategy includes support for raw material production, research, and financing for manufacturers. Officials report progress in specific sectors, noting that a major new steel plant is positioned to transform Zimbabwe into a net steel exporter. They also indicated that upcoming cement production facilities are expected to make the country self-sufficient, stimulating related industries and supporting a circular economy. Similar efforts are underway within the pharmaceutical sector. [/QUOTE]
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