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Ghana and Zimbabwe Sign 10 Agreements to Reignite Trade and Economic Cooperation

Ghana and Zimbabwe have signed 10 agreements aimed at revitalising bilateral trade and deepening economic cooperation, marking a renewed phase in relations between the two African nations.

The deals, formalized during high-level engagements between both governments, cover key sectors including trade, agriculture, mining, energy, and investment promotion, reflecting a shared commitment to unlock new economic opportunities.

Leaders from both countries emphasised the need to boost intra-African trade and reduce reliance on external markets, aligning with broader continental goals under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

Officials also highlighted plans to expand private sector collaboration, enhance value addition, and improve market access, with Ghana expressing readiness to deepen trade ties and support joint industrial development initiatives.

Business Insider Africa says the agreements signal a strategic push to rebuild economic partnerships and strengthen South-South cooperation, positioning both countries to benefit from increased trade flows, industrial growth, and regional integration across Africa.

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