Zimbabwe plans to slash import duty on EVs to boost demand
HARARE: Zimbabwean Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube proposed reducing import duty on electric vehicles (EVs) starting January 2025 to encourage the adoption of eco-friendly transportation.
HARARE: Zimbabwean Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube proposed reducing import duty on electric vehicles (EVs) starting January 2025 to encourage the adoption of eco-friendly transportation.
Zimbabwe''s 2025 EV import policy reduces duties and encourages electric vehicle adoption with financial incentives and documentation requirements.
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