The European Union’s Ambassador to Zambia, Karolina Stasiak, has applauded President Hakainde Hichilema’s proactive economic diplomacy efforts, asserting that these endeavours are poised to attract significant investments.
The ambassador noted Hichilema’s focus on value addition in diverse sectors across Zambia, and reiterated the EU’s keen interest in strengthening collaboration with Zambia, particularly in the transport sector, with a focus on supporting the construction of the Lobito Corridor which connects the landlocked country to the Atlantic Ocean as an essential transportation route that promotes economic growth and international trade.
The Lobito Corridor is a critical transportation route that connects the landlocked Southern African nation to the Atlantic Ocean, facilitating international trade and economic growth. After it is completed, the Lobito Corridor is expected to be a key component in trade and commerce facilitation for Zambia, offering a crucial connection to global markets.
Zambia is currently going through some financial stress, with President Hichilema occupied with brokering debt deals. The country’s three-year-old debt restructuring process has become complicated, and suffered a serious setback on Monday when bilateral creditors, including China, effectively ordered it to secure more debt relief from international funds that hold its sovereign bonds.
Ambassador Stasiak remarked during her meeting with Minister Tayali that, “President Hichilema’s economic diplomacy initiatives are creating an environment that is conducive to attracting investments and promoting value addition in various sectors of Zambia’s economy”.
The EU’s interest in and support for this project are in line with larger initiatives to improve economic integration and regional connectivity.