Yes, Zambia engages in trade with several countries, with significant trading partners including South Africa, China, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. South Africa is a major destination for Zambian exports, particularly copper, while China is a key source of imports and investment. The trade relationship allows Zambia to access various goods and services, contributing to its economic development.
Zambia Congress of Trade Unions was created in 1965.
No. Zambia is a country.
Zambia. Zambia is a country. It was previously a British colony known as Northern Rhodesia.
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Zambia is on the African continent !
No. Zambia is a country. India is also a country. Zambia is in the continent of Africa, a long way from India.
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No. Zambia is peaceful.
Neither. Zambia is a separate country south of Congo.
Zambia's overwhelming need is foreign trade. Zambia can feed itself - just about - and has enough raw materials (mainly copper) to at least begin the process of industrialisation. (Zambia is rich in cheap power because of its share in the hydro-electric production of the Kariba dam). But the constant instability of Zambia's neighbours has largely isolated the country from easy access to foreign markets. This has stunted the country's growth, both industrially and politically.
The Republic of Zambia is a country in southern Africa.