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KWACHA APPRECIATION ELATES PMRC

BUUMBA CHIMBULU writes

@SunZambian

THE Policy Monitoring and Research Centre (PMRC) is elated with the continued appreciation of the Kwacha against the United States dollar.

PMRC Executive Director Bernadette Deka Zulu said over the past  week, the country has witnessed  the appreciation  of the Kwacha, the highest in its history  at  a rate  of 5.6  percent from  K22.69  on July  12  to K21.41 on July 23, 2021. Mrs. Zulu said despite the negative  impact of the pandemic,  notable shifts in the market have triggered the appreciation of the Zambian Kwacha.

Mrs. Zulu explained that at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, global economies experienced instability due to reduced trade and restricted movements.

“According  to the Bank of America, it  is anticipated that copper prices could reach as high as US$20,000 per metric ton by 2025  amid the widening supply and demand deficits due to  the United States led global economic rebound  that  would boost demand for metals used in manufacturing and construction industries,” she stated.

Mrs. Zulu explained that  the foreign earnings from copper exports are a critical  factor that  will strengthen  the local currency  as the global economy continues to recover from the pandemic.

She further said copper will play  a big role in the post Covid-19 recovery since  countries are looking to permanently shift from fuel combustion powered vehicles to electric powered automobiles meant to reduce global carbon emissions.

“In the  same year, the global economy was projected to contract by 4.9 percent  while Zambia’s economy projected  a 4.2 percent  contraction  owing to  the  pandemic, climate change as well as the volatility in copper prices, which greatly  weakened the Zambian Kwacha,” she said.

She said as of December 2019,  the Zambian Kwacha was trading at K14.05 before it depreciated to trade at K22.69 against the United States Dollar as of 12th July 2021.

She added  that the government’s  recent acquisition of Mopani Copper Mines  places Zambia in  a position to benefit from the higher copper prices on the global market, a situation she said is another notable factor for improved trade volumes.

She added  that the appreciation of the Kwacha is further attributed to the improvements in supply  associated with  the forthcoming International Monetary Fund (IMF) Special Drawing  Rights (SDR) allocation.

Mrs Zulu further noted that  improved prospects of a formal Extended  Credit Facility  (ECF) programme with the IMF has attracted growth in the demand for government securities and bonds.

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