Government wants ZITF supercharged, chasing exports and sharper matchmaking for industry. Plans sit inside NDS2, the medium-term economic blueprint, with upgrades built for sector-specific pairing that draws targeted investment and strengthens domestic value chains. The annual expo, a flagship stage for business and investment, aims to link local producers with regional and international markets.
Officials plan to carry that playbook into other exhibition platforms such as the Zimbabwe Ag Society and Mine-Entra. Those events pull in varied businesses across agro and mineral chains, giving stages where products get shown, partnerships form, new tech gets tested, and export routes get scouted.
Planners expect focused matchmaking to surface global original equipment manufacturers in priority chains, like automotive component makers, then pair them with local steel producers for supply linkups. The goal centers on concrete deals, technology transfer, and real investment commitments rather than a general show floor.
The enhanced ZITF shifts toward sector-driven engagements that deliver measurable outcomes, which align with an industrialization push that emphasizes value addition and beneficiation across agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and steel. Stronger pairing helps firms plug into regional and global value chains, raise competitiveness, and support sustainable export growth.
Organizers also see benefits for tourism and small and medium enterprises, since broader exposure expands networks and market reach. With NDS2 accelerating, a revitalized ZITF and complementary expos are positioned to drive inclusive growth, industrial development, and job creation while spotlighting Zimbabwe as an investment destination.
Officials plan to carry that playbook into other exhibition platforms such as the Zimbabwe Ag Society and Mine-Entra. Those events pull in varied businesses across agro and mineral chains, giving stages where products get shown, partnerships form, new tech gets tested, and export routes get scouted.
Planners expect focused matchmaking to surface global original equipment manufacturers in priority chains, like automotive component makers, then pair them with local steel producers for supply linkups. The goal centers on concrete deals, technology transfer, and real investment commitments rather than a general show floor.
The enhanced ZITF shifts toward sector-driven engagements that deliver measurable outcomes, which align with an industrialization push that emphasizes value addition and beneficiation across agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and steel. Stronger pairing helps firms plug into regional and global value chains, raise competitiveness, and support sustainable export growth.
Organizers also see benefits for tourism and small and medium enterprises, since broader exposure expands networks and market reach. With NDS2 accelerating, a revitalized ZITF and complementary expos are positioned to drive inclusive growth, industrial development, and job creation while spotlighting Zimbabwe as an investment destination.