Weak rand is bad news for Zimbabwe

Weak rand is bad news for Zimbabwe
Published: 16 January 2014
The weakening rand will worsen the economic situation in Zimbabwe, a World Bank official has said.

Nadia Piffaretti, the World Bank's senior country economist for Zimbabwe, told a forum in Harare on Wednesday that the softening rand presents problems for Zimbabwe, as the country's weak economy is funded by a strong dollar.

"The rand has lost a lot of ground and that situation is not going to reverse anytime soon. And this presents problems because the Zimbabwean economy experienced a rebound when the dollar was weak, but now when it is going the opposite direction Zimbabwe finds itself in serious problems as it has a weak economy being funded by a strong dollar."

She added: "That brings in the issue of competitiveness. It's cheaper to import than to export, therefore the import bill will continue rising on a permanent basis."

Zimbabwe imports the bulk of its products from South Africa, with 60% of groceries in most supermarkets being imported.

Latest trade figures from Zimbabwe's statistical office Zimstat showed that the country imported products worth $3.4bn from South Africa and  exported goods, especially minerals, worth $2.43bn.

With the rand weakening, Zimbabwe will get less for its mineral exports which are supposed to provide the country with much-needed revenue.
- fin24
Tags: Rand, Dollar,

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