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Buy Zimbabwe champions local content regulations

February 10, 2017

Filed Under: News Articles, Zimbabwe Independent Tagged With: economy, import ban

Sharp increase in prices of basics

November 13, 2016

Filed Under: News Articles, Standard Tagged With: bond notes, economy, import ban, prices

Government to widen imports ban

September 1, 2016

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: cross border traders, economy, import ban, vendors

Zim bows to SA pressure over SI 64

August 28, 2016

Filed Under: News Articles, Standard Tagged With: cross border traders, import ban, South Africa

The night run: How Zimbabwean traders are dodging suffocating import restrictions

August 25, 2016

Filed Under: GroundUp, News Articles Tagged With: cross border traders, import ban, vendors

Govt digs in on import restrictions

August 24, 2016

Filed Under: News Articles, NewsDay Tagged With: cross border traders, economy, import ban

Import ban triggers price increase: CCZ

August 22, 2016

Filed Under: News Articles, NewsDay Tagged With: economy, import ban

Zim to rejig SI 64 as SA flexes economic muscle

August 17, 2016

Filed Under: News Articles, NewsDay Tagged With: economy, import ban, South Africa

Govt mulls tweaking imports restriction policy

August 16, 2016

Filed Under: News Articles, NewsDay Tagged With: cross border traders, economy, import ban, South Africa

Zimbabwe’s import ban runs counter to regional economic integration

August 14, 2016

Filed Under: News Articles, The Conversation Tagged With: economy, import ban, South Africa

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