Zimbabwe Export Week 2025 to Spotlight Growth, Global Competitiveness

ZimTrade will host the second edition of the Zimbabwe Export Week in Bulawayo from 13 to 17 October 2025, bringing together exporters, international buyers, and policymakers under the theme “Rooted Locally, Growing Globally.” The programme is designed to strengthen the country’s export capacity by leveraging local strengths while deepening competitiveness in international markets.

The event builds on last year’s positive feedback, expanding from a one-day conference into a week-long programme of activities that encourage practical engagement and long-term strategy development. The format includes sector-focused tours, interactive sessions, and direct exposure for international buyers to Zimbabwe’s production capabilities, laying a foundation for stronger trade linkages.

A central feature of this year’s edition will be the Buyers Seminar on 15 October, where Zimbabwean exporters will pitch their products and services to over 15 international buyers from Africa, Europe, and Asia. This direct matchmaking is expected to generate concrete trade leads and foster sustainable partnerships.

On 16 October, President Emmerson Mnangagwa will officially open the Zimbabwe Exporters Conference, underscoring the Government’s commitment to supporting export-led growth. The conference will serve as a platform for high-level dialogue between policymakers and the private sector, addressing challenges and identifying opportunities for resilience, innovation, and value addition in the export sector. Exporters will also contribute to shaping policy recommendations that align with the country’s trade diversification agenda.

The week will conclude with the Exporter of the Year Awards, celebrating local companies that have excelled in international trade through innovation, best practices, and market expansion. Beyond recognition, the awards serve as a benchmark for emerging businesses aspiring to compete globally.

By combining knowledge-sharing, buyer engagement, and policy dialogue, Zimbabwe Export Week 2025 is positioning itself as a cornerstone of the country’s trade development strategy. It reflects the broader objective of integrating Zimbabwe more deeply into global value chains while ensuring that growth is anchored in local capacity and resources.

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