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  2. Ministry of Finance and Investment Promotion (Zimbabwe)

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    Ministry of Finance and Investment Promotion formerly known as Ministry of Finance and Economic Development is a government ministry, responsible for the economy of Zimbabwe. The incumbent Finance Minister is Mthuli Ncube [ 1 ] while the Deputy Minister is David Kudakwashe Mnangagwa . [ 2 ]

  3. Ministry of Economic Planning and Investment Promotion (Zimbabwe)

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    The Ministry of Economic Planning and Investment Promotion is a government ministry, responsible for economic planning and investment in Zimbabwe. See also

  4. Ministry of Industry and Commerce (Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Industry and Commerce is a government ministry, responsible for trade in Zimbabwe and industrial policy. The incumbent minister is Welshman Ncube [1] and the deputy minister is Michael Bimha. [2] Its oversees: National Incomes and Pricing Commission

  5. Ease of doing business index - Wikipedia

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    Singapore topped the global ranking on the ease of doing business for the seventh consecutive year, followed by Hong Kong SAR; New Zealand; the United States; and Denmark. Georgia was a new entrant to the top 10. In 2014 Doing Business covered regulations measured from June 2012 through May 2013 in 189 economies. Singapore was the first economy ...

  6. Starting a Business Index - Wikipedia

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    The Starting a Business Index is a sub-index of the World Bank Ease of Doing Business Index. [1] ... Zimbabwe: 146: 139

  7. Category:Government-owned companies of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Government-owned companies of Zimbabwe" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. +

  8. Economy of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe has also sustained the 30th occurrence of recorded hyperinflation in world history. [27] Government spending is 29.7% of GDP. State enterprises are strongly subsidized. Taxes and tariffs are high, and state regulation is costly to companies. Starting or closing a business is slow and costly. [28]

  9. Zimbabwe national budget - Wikipedia

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    The Zimbabwe national budget comprises revenue and spending of Zimbabwe central government. The government primarily spends on capital goods , education , defense and health care programs. Zimbabwe's central government have faced budget shortfalls for the last 3 years [ 1 ] since 2021 and is also projecting another in 2024.