Zimbabwe

COMESA: Africa Trade Competitiveness & Market Access (ATCMA) Programme
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Ludmila
Last name
Azo
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Implementing partners

<p>The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) Trade Competitiveness and Market Access (ATCMA) Programme<span>&nbsp;</span>is part of a broader initiative under the ATCMA <span>&nbsp;</span>Programme, with other regional components such as the ECCAS ATCMA<span>&nbsp;</span>, the SADC ATCMA<span>&nbsp;</span> and the ECOWAS ATCMA<span>&nbsp;</span>. It is funded by the European Union (EU) and implemented by the International Trade Centre (ITC) and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). The programme aims to enhance trade competitiveness and market access in Eastern and Southern Africa. In line with the AfCFTA, the programme focuses on improving regional competitiveness, integrating economies into continental and global value chains, and promoting sustainable trade between Africa and the EU.</p><p>Key objectives include supporting African countries in meeting international trade standards through improved testing, certification, and accreditation, while maximizing MSMEs&apos; export potential by addressing market access barriers, enhancing value addition, and promoting sustainability and technology transfer. The programme contributes to several Sustainable Development Goals, including economic growth, sustainable industrialization, responsible production, and gender equality.&nbsp;</p>

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C205
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First Training on Preparing for Fruit Logistica

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Training
External ID
TP-XT8507
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<p>As part of the United Kingdom Trade Partnerships (UKTP) Programme, the International Trade Centre (ITC) is delivering a series of specialized export-focused training sessions to empower firms and institutions in developing countries and economies in transition. These sessions aim to equip participants with the knowledge, tools, and strategies needed to navigate the complexities of international trade, particularly within the framework of the UK's Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) and Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs).</p><p>To effectively prepare a delegation of fresh fruits and vegetables (FFV) exporters from Zimbabwe for their participation in the Fruit Logistica trade fair in February 2025, a series of training sessions will be delivered, including the session below:&nbsp;</p><p>This session will focus on :</p><ul><li><strong>&nbsp;Training on Preparing for Fruit Logistica&nbsp;</strong><br>This session focuses on preparing for participation in the <strong>Fruit Logistica</strong> trade fair. It covers the practicalities of the event, including company and product promotion (both online and onsite), sample management, and last-minute tips.&nbsp;</li></ul>

Exporting Fresh Fruits and Vegetables (FFV) to the UK and European Market

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Training
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TP-TP7906
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<p>As part of the United Kingdom Trade Partnerships (UKTP) Programme, the International Trade Centre (ITC) is delivering a series of specialized export-focused training sessions to empower firms and institutions in developing countries and economies in transition. These sessions aim to equip participants with the knowledge, tools, and strategies needed to navigate the complexities of international trade, particularly within the framework of the UK's Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) and Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs).</p><p>This session will focus on :</p><ul><li><strong>Exporting Fresh Fruits and Vegetables (FFV) to the European Market – Online</strong><br>This session provides a comprehensive overview of the European market for fresh fruits and vegetables. It covers key topics such as Zimbabwe's current FFV exports to Europe, the competitive landscape, and the technical, safety, and certification requirements for successful export. Additionally, the session explores key trends influencing FFV imports in the UK and Europe, including social and environmental concerns, fair trade, and the demand for organic and locally sourced products.</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p>

Trade Centre of Expertise: UK Trade Partnerships Programme
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First name
Jarmila
Last name
Sarda Souckova
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<p>The United Kingdom Trade Partnerships (UKTP) Programme aims to increase trade from developing countries to the United Kingdom (UK) and the European Union (EU) by maximizing the benefits of UK and EU Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) and the UK&apos;s Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS). The UKTP Programme works in partnership with government agencies, private sector organisations, public sector institutions, small and medium-sized enterprises and other local stakeholders.&nbsp;</p><p>The UKTP Programme is funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth &amp; Development Office (FCDO) of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland under the UK&apos;s Trade Centre of Expertise. EPA and DCTS countries participating in the UKTP Programme will have access to high quality trade-related technical assistance through sector initiatives. Target beneficiaries will be export-ready SMEs that are committed to securing new trade opportunities with the UK. This project will aim to promote exports through facilitating access to markets, providing advisory services to SMEs to improve their products and business operations, and strengthening business support organizations.&nbsp;</p><p>This project builds upon the lessons learnt and achievements of the UKTP programme since 2019. Previous engagement with SMEs in multiple EPA countries has shown the benefit of selecting export-ready companies with compelling products for UK customers and consumers to participate and of preparing them specifically with UK market entry services to succeed in the UK market.&nbsp;</p><p>This project complements and works in synergy with UKTP in the Pacific. &nbsp; &nbsp;</p>

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External ID
C293
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Promoting SME Competitiveness in Zimbabwe: driving growth through business networks and technology

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Harare

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Public event
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PE-EO8784
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<p>ITC contributes to the Annual ZimTrade Exporters’ Conference in Harare, Zimbabwe. On this occasion, ITC Deputy Executive Director Dorothy Tembo will launch the latest publication in ITC's series of SME Competitiveness Surveys(SMECS), focused on Zimbabwe.&nbsp;</p>