Africazine:
Belarus aims to significantly boost trade with Zimbabwe, targeting 0 million in the coming years.
During a recent meeting in Minsk, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko reiterated his commitment to achieving this trade goal with Zimbabwe. Currently, trade between the two nations stands at over million, with Belarus exporting agricultural machinery and vehicles.
Belarus and Zimbabwe Strengthen Trade Relations
President Lukashenko emphasized the importance of a structured approach to enhance bilateral trade. He mentioned the need for both countries to adhere to a developed roadmap that outlines specific measures for cooperation. The involvement of parliamentarians and senators is crucial to oversee the implementation of these agreements.
In her remarks, Zimbabwe’s Senate President Mabel Memory Chinomona expressed appreciation for the discussions on various cooperation areas. This meeting highlights the mutual respect and friendship between the two nations, fostering a collaborative spirit for future endeavors.
Belarus: Key figures on trade with Zimbabwe
- 0 million trade goal
- Over million in trade as of 2025
Future Steps for Enhanced Cooperation
- Implement the developed roadmap for trade
- Activate parliamentary cooperation between both countries
- Explore additional areas of bilateral collaboration
Belarus and Zimbabwe are committed to expanding their trade relationship significantly.
