US Ambassador Backs Stronger Trade Ties with Zimbabwe, Citing Progress Under Re-engagement Drive

United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Her Excellency Pamela Tremont

United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Her Excellency Pamela Tremont, has reaffirmed her country’s commitment to strengthening trade relations with Zimbabwe, citing encouraging progress under the government’s engagement and re-engagement agenda.

Since assuming her post in July last year, Ambassador Tremont said her primary focus has been to deepen economic ties between the two countries by identifying opportunities to attract high-quality investment and facilitate mutual prosperity.

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“My focus, since I arrived here last July, has been to increase trade between our two countries to advance our mutual prosperity,” she said. “We have a really good partnership with the Honorable Minister. We’ve talked about ways to improve the investment climate so that investors from the U.S., and other countries, are more attracted to Zimbabwe.”

The Ambassador highlighted trade as a critical pillar in the evolving bilateral relationship, expressing optimism about the direction of dialogue and cooperation. Over the past year, trade delegations from Atlanta, Illinois, and other U.S. regions have visited Zimbabwe to explore commercial opportunities. These visits, she noted, are not only symbolic but also practical steps toward unlocking Zimbabwe’s market potential.

“Whenever they come, we’re happy to host them, show them around Zimbabwe, and introduce them to opportunities here,” she said. “There’s a lot of potential here, but also a lot of room for growth. So we need to figure out what the issues are that are preventing more companies from coming.”

Her remarks reflect growing recognition of Zimbabwe’s efforts to reposition itself on the global stage, particularly through policies aimed at opening up the economy, improving ease of doing business, and fostering international goodwill. The United States has maintained a cautious but engaged stance, and the Ambassador’s comments indicate that trade and investment may provide a key entry point for expanded cooperation.

As both governments continue to explore economic diplomacy, expectations are high that increased dialogue, technical support, and market access could lead to more meaningful trade flows and partnerships, benefiting entrepreneurs and industries in both nations.

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