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Zimbabwe needs international Community
The recent Monetary Statement by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe revealed the relaxation of the foreign exchange market aimed at floating the Zimbabwe Dollar. This represents one step in the right direction only if backed by an active and aggressive growth of export revenues. This is urgent given that a floating currency not backed by exports leaves the currency exposed to wild speculative attacks. Zimbabwe needs to take immediate steps to reclaim its position in the international Trade arena which is the exchange of goods and services across national borders. In most countries, it represents a significant part of National Output. While international trade has been present throughout much of history its economic, social, and political importance have increased in recent centuries, mainly because of Industrialisation, advanced transportation, globalisation, multinational corporations, and outsourcing. In fact, it is probably the increasing prevalence of international trade that is usually meant by the term "globalization".
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Quarterly report
Zimbabwe 2009 Economic outlook PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 28 December 2008

Zimbabwe‘s bank notes with their many zeroes, look so bizarre that they often become instant collector's item fetching a lot more on eBay than what they can buy in a Zimbabwe shop. The current Government inherited one of the most structurally developed economies and effective state systems in Africa. However all this is almost gone now, with some already labeling Zimbabwe a failed state. The country is experiencing 85% unemployment and spiraling hyperinflation at over 80 Sextillion(1021)% (estimates - as it is impossible to calculate an accurate value), with the next highest in Burma at 39.5%.This shows how Zimbabwe is worlds apart with the rest of the world. This is unlikely to change over the next 12 months ,as the political environment remains volatile this report by GMRI Capital produced exclusively for Zimdaily and Zimtelegraph concludes .

 

 

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