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Zambia should address supply side
constraints
QFM Radio, November 22, 2010
Consumer Unity and Trust Society (CUTS)
has charged that there is need for Zambia to seriously
address its supply side constraints if it is to become
influential on the global economy.
The recent World Bank and the
International Finance Corporation (IFC) Annual Doing
Business Report for 2011 has ranked Zambia among the top
10 countries worldwide that have improved the ease of
doing business for local firms in the past year.
The report indicates that Zambia,
Rwanda and Cape Verde are among the top 10 economies
worldwide that have moved up for the past year.
Zambia moved eight spots up and Ghana
leads the world in making it easier for businesses to
obtain credit while Malawi is top in improving contract
enforcement.
However stakeholders in Zambia feel
that there is still a lot that needs to be put in place
for the country to get the deserved recognition.
CUTS acting Center Coordinator, Simon
N'gona says that challenges ranging from economic
infrastructure to domestic policies require a lot of
reconsideration.
Mr. N'gona also observes that Zambia's
land transport is one of the poorest and needs urgent
attention if the country is to create an impact on the
global economy.
Mr N'gona has also urged government to
take Zambia as a landlocked country has an advantage of
enhancing its economy.
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