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Zimbabwe Takes Stronger Stance Against Smuggling and Counterfeit Products

In a bid to safeguard public safety and protect local industries, Zimbabwean authorities have ramped up efforts to combat smuggling and the spread of counterfeit goods in the market.

by SAT Reporter
December 12, 2024
in in Southern Africa, Zimbabwe
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Zimbabwe Takes Stronger Stance Against Smuggling and Counterfeit Products

The surge in smuggled consumer goods is largely attributed to the demand for affordable products in informal markets, which often fall outside regulatory oversight, officials revealed. In response, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce has spearheaded a multi-agency task force, comprising the police and the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority, to address this growing issue.

Zimbabwe’s Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce, Rajeshkumar Modi, confirmed that stringent anti-smuggling measures have been introduced to shield local industries from unfair competition posed by illegal imports. Speaking at a workshop for the Zimbabwe Industrial Reconstruction and Growth Plan (ZIRGP) in Harare, Modi highlighted the importance of developing value chains and promoting the procurement of domestically produced goods.

The ZIRGP, launched on November 1, 2024, is a transitional manufacturing policy running until December 2025. The plan aims to enforce consumer protection and curtail the influx of counterfeit, substandard, and smuggled goods. This initiative builds on the Zimbabwe National Industrial Development Policy, which ran from 2019 to 2023.

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Among the measures to tackle smuggling are the establishment of police roadblocks on key highways and thorough inspections of retail outlets across the nation. Smuggling, according to Finance, Economic Development, and Investment Promotion Minister Mthuli Ncube, also undermines customs revenue and discourages investment. Furthermore, smuggled goods, especially food, medicine, and alcohol, often bypass critical health and safety regulations, posing risks to public health.

The Consumer Protection Commission has recently flagged counterfeit products such as toothpaste, cooking oil, beverages, and baked beans. The Commission urged consumers to avoid counterfeit items, stressing that although they may seem cheaper, they could endanger their health, safety, and even lives.

As the holiday shopping season approaches, citizens like Leon Nkhata, a Harare resident, have raised concerns about substandard goods, including repackaged and underweight products such as mealie meal, rice, and sugar. He called on authorities to maintain regular, unannounced inspections to ensure that retailers are complying with safety standards.

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