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Malawi trades with Zimbabwe primarily due to geographic proximity and economic interdependence. The two countries share a border, facilitating the exchange of goods such as agricultural products, textiles, and manufactured items. Additionally, trade helps both nations boost their economies, address resource shortages, and enhance regional cooperation within the Southern African Development Community (SADC). This partnership fosters mutual benefits and strengthens their economic ties.

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