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Zambian businesses challenged to export to China

The Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) has appealed to the Zambian exporters to take advantage and access the Chinese market through the China Desk set at the Zambia Development Agency.

ZDA in partnership with the International Trade Centre through the Partnership for Investment and Growth in Africa (PIGA) project created a China Desk at the Agency to facilitate for Zambia and China business corporations.

The China Desk offers strategic and technical guidance to Chines investors and prospective investors on the investment opportunities available and possible, facilitating trade and joint ventures between Zambian and Chinese investors and entrepreneurs.

“The China desk further facilitates for Zambian enterprises to export their products to the Chinese market through helping them to participate in various trade fairs and exhibitions including the China International Import Expo among others,” elaborated ZDA Director General Perry Mapani in April 2019.

Mr. Mapani adds that PIGA has been working on a web portal that will be linked to the ZDA website in both Chinese and English to further make it easier for both parties to have relevant information on investment climate opportunities, rules and regulations.

Working with the Agency, the project also offers tailor made trainings to enterprises on various aspects of business and how to approach the Chinese market in particular.
“China is one of the major economic players in Zambia and across the continent hence the importance of coming up with strategies to deal with market and Chinese investors,” said Mapani.

In the year 2018, projected Chinese investments that came through the Agency was an excess of USD2 billion representing about 49 percent of the total projected investments.
PIGA is a partnership of the Government of the United Kingdom (UK) of Great Britain and Northern Ireland’s Department for International Development (DFID), the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), the China Africa Development Fund (CAD Fund) and the International Trade Centre (ITC).

Under this partnership, DFID, CCPIT, CAD Fund and ITC jointly aim to increase investment-led exports and local development in two productive sectors, agro processing and light manufacturing, in Zambia, Ethiopia, Kenya and Mozambique.