Zambia’s international reserves reaches a historic record at  US$5.2 billion, 13th in Africa and 4th in SADC

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ZAMBIA RECORDS HISTORIC RESERVES MILESTONE AT US$5.2 BILLION

Zambia’s gross international reserves (GIR’s) have climbed to a historic high of US$5.2 billion, marking the strongest external buffer ever recorded in the country’s history. GIR’s refer to the foreign currency & related assets held by Bank of Zambia to support the kwacha, meet international payment obligations, & cushion the economy against external shocks.



The announcement was made by Finance Minister Dr. Situmbeko Musokotwane on the floor of the National Assembly of Zambia, following his Ministerial Statement on Zambia’s recent sovereign credit rating upgrades.



This milestone signals growing international confidence in Zambia’s economic reforms & strengthens the country’s position for sustained growth, stability, & resilience.

MOF

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  1. Ladies abd Gentlemen, this is very commendable especially looking at where we have come from, a situation default with debt as Country. Well done Government.

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