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Zambia stands as a beacon of political stability and mineral wealth in Southern Africa. Strategically located as a land-linked hub bordering eight nations, Zambia is a key player in the global energy transition, providing the critical resources needed for the future of technology and industry.

The ProdAfrica Zambia directory connects international stakeholders with verified local enterprises. From the financial pulse of Lusaka to the industrial heartlands of the Copperbelt (Ndola and Kitwe), we provide the strategic bridge you need to scale in this high-growth market.

“Strategic focus includes Copper and Cobalt value-addition, the expansion of Multi-Facility Economic Zones (MFEZ), and world-class commercial Agribusiness.”
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🇿🇲 QUICK FACTS

  • 💰 Currency: Zambian Kwacha (ZMW)
  • 📞 Calling Code: +260
  • 🌍 Time Zone: UTC+2 (CAT)
  • ⚖️ Legal Basis: English Common Law
  • 🏢 Economic Hubs: Lusaka / Copperbelt

Frequently Asked Questions about Business in Zambia

What are the main B2B opportunities in the Copperbelt?
The Copperbelt is the industrial engine of Zambia. Significant opportunities exist in specialized mining services, machinery maintenance, chemical supply for mineral processing, and logistics for international export.
Is Zambia open to foreign direct investment in agriculture?
Yes. Zambia has vast tracts of arable land and nearly 40% of the water resources in Southern Africa. The government actively encourages FDI in commercial agro-processing and large-scale farming aimed at regional food security.
How do the Multi-Facility Economic Zones (MFEZ) work?
The MFEZs, such as Lusaka South or Chambishi, are dedicated industrial areas that offer world-class infrastructure and significant tax incentives for manufacturers and exporters, facilitating a streamlined market entry for global firms.

Why is the Copper Renaissance the Driver of Zambia’s B2B Growth?

Zambia’s economy is currently fueled by a global demand for Copper and Cobalt, essential for the renewable energy revolution. The government’s strategic shift focuses on local Value-Addition—moving from raw extraction to establishing refineries and manufacturing plants within the country. For international service providers, this creates a massive demand for technical expertise, geological consulting, and industrial equipment. Under our DCCI Framework, we analyze how these mineral resources can drive endogenous industrialization, strengthening the local B2B ecosystem to serve both regional and global supply chains.

How is Zambia Positioned as a Land-Linked Logistical Hub?

Bordering eight countries, Zambia is the natural logistical pivot point for the SADC and COMESA regions. The development of the Lobito Corridor and the expansion of internal road networks are turning Zambia into a multi-modal transport hub. This connectivity is essential for the AfCFTA era, allowing for the efficient movement of goods across borders. Our directory verifies the key logistics, warehousing, and customs partners that ensure your business navigates the regional trade corridors with precision and professional integrity.

What are the Investment Opportunities in Zambia’s Commercial Agribusiness?

With abundant water resources and fertile soil, Zambia is emerging as a regional breadbasket. The transition toward commercial Agri-processing is a national priority to reduce import dependency. High-growth opportunities exist in the tobacco, grain, and horticulture sectors, where the demand for sustainable irrigation and cold-chain technology is surging. By connecting with Verified Producers on ProdAfrica, global buyers can secure traceable and reliable supply lines that meet international ESG and EU CBAM requirements.

Investment Security: Navigating the ZDA and MFEZ Framework

Foreign investment in Zambia is facilitated by the Zambia Development Agency (ZDA), which operates as a “one-stop-shop” for registration, licensing, and investment incentives. The government provides specialized support for firms operating within the Multi-Facility Economic Zones (MFEZ). For official investment guidelines and legal frameworks, you can consult the official ZDA portal [Dofollow]. By using the Verified B2B network on ProdAfrica, international firms can mitigate operational risks and connect with stakeholders aligned with global professional standards.

✓ Strategic crossroads for Copperbelt mining services and commercial agriculture.
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