Namibia: Industrialisation and Trade Ministry Engages Stakeholders On Economic Policies

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Namibia: Industrialisation and Trade Ministry Engages Stakeholders On Economic Policies


The Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade held a crucial public consultation among stakeholders to discuss four pivotal policy and legislative frameworks.

These frameworks included the draft Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Bill, National Informal Economy, Startups and Entrepreneurship Development Policy (NIESED), Namibia Investment Promotion and Facilitation Regulations, and the National Cooling Strategy.

Addressing the esteemed gathering, Minister, Lucia Iipumbu, expressed gratitude for the participation of stakeholders, acknowledging the invaluable insights they bring to shaping Namibia’s economic future. The discussion aimed to garner input on these frameworks critical to the country’s growth and development.

Highlighting the significance of SEZ, Iipumbu emphasized their role as catalysts for economic transformation globally. These zones create favorable conditions to attract domestic and foreign investments, foster innovation, and generate employment opportunities. The proposed SEZ Bill seeks to address Namibia’s unique needs and aspirations, aiming to overcome challenges faced under the existing Economic Processing Zone (EPZ) regime.

The Minister underscored the importance of considering environmental sustainability, labor rights, and equitable economic distribution in SEZ development. She emphasized the need for a forward-looking approach, incorporating measures to promote innovation and technology integration.

Turning to the informal economy, Iipumbu recognized its substantial contribution to Namibia’s GDP and employment. She stressed the importance of empowering and uplifting individuals operating within this sector, aligning with the Ministry’s objective to create a supportive environment for startups and entrepreneurs.