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Value-added exports surge as industry posts strong growth

Nyore Madzianike-Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE’S industrial transformation drive gathered momentum this year, with the manufacturing and commerce sectors posting robust growth and strengthening their contribution to the economy. The manufacturing sector reportedly accounted for 15.3 percent of GDP while commerce contributed 11.9 percent, marking a defining phase in the country’s re-industrialisation agenda. Capacity utilisation also rose from 51 perc…

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The shoe in textile materials (+18.8%) and safety shoe (+17% in value) were those who recorded greater growth, with Europe continuing to be the main target of the Portuguese shoe.

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From the beginning, the interviewee highlighted the essence of the event organized at the Universidad del Este: “Our goal is always to generate connections, links between companies working both in the port and in the free zone, as well as with the TecPlata terminal, and above all attract other companies from other regions.” In addition, he confirmed the presence of logistic and port leaders from all over the country, including ports in Patagonia…

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Zimbabwe Situation broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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