
National Competitiveness Commission
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About National Competitiveness Commission
The National Competitiveness Commission (NCC) is a statutory body established by an Act of Parliament called the National Competitiveness Commission Act Chapter 14:36, No.6/2017 and came into effect on 23 June 2017 CONTACT DETAILS: [email protected] | www.ncc-zim.co.zw | +263 242 313230
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โฝ FUEL PRICE ALERT: NEW LEVY HITS HARD The government has raised fuel levies, petrol up 19.3% and diesel up 27.2%, through SI 50 of 2025. This change could squeeze household budgets, push up business costs, and dent Zimbabweโs competitiveness. ๐ What does this mean for your wallet or business strategy? ๐ We have all the insights into our latest analysis. ๐ Read the full report: https://www.ncc-zim.co.zw/analysis-on-the-impact-of-statutory-instrument-50-of-2025-finance-amendment-of-22h-of-finance-act-regulations-on-zimbabwes-national-competitiveness/ #ncczim #competitivenesszw


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๐ ๐๐ฟ๐ฒ๐ฎ๐ ๐๐ผ๐ป๐ผ๐๐ฟ! ๐ Yesterday, we had the privilege of hosting the Minister of Industry and Commerce, Hon. N.M. Ndhlovu, alongside Deputy Minister Hon. R. Modi and senior Ministry officials at our offices. We are grateful for the opportunity to showcase our work and discuss future collaborations. #ncczim #competitivenesszw


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๐จ ZIMBABWE FUEL LEVY HIKE: WHAT IT MEANS FOR YOU! Statutory Instrument 50 of 2025 has increased levies on petrol and diesel by 19.3% and 27.2%, respectively. This move, under Section 22H of the Finance Act, could raise operational costs, reduce disposable income, and ultimately affect Zimbabweโs overall national competitiveness. ๐ How will this affect businesses and consumers? ๐ The National Competitiveness Commission breaks down the implications in their latest report. ๐ Dive into the detailed analysis here: ๐ https://www.ncc-zim.co.zw/analysis-on-the-impact-of-statutory-instrument-50-of-2025-finance-amendment-of-22h-of-finance-act-regulations-on-zimbabwes-national-competitiveness/ #ncczim #competitivenesszw


Zimbabweโs decision to remove tariffs on goods imported from the United States presents opportunities for reduced costs in key sectors like agriculture and manufacturingโbut also raises concerns about trade imbalances and regional cohesion within SADC. While the move could enhance short-term competitiveness, it highlights the need for balanced trade policies that support domestic industries and long-term growth. ๐ **Read the full analysis here:** https://www.ncc-zim.co.zw/analysis-on-the-impact-of-removing-tariffs-on-goods-imported-from-the-united-states-of-america-on-business-competitiveness
