Zimbabwe eyes investment, innovation at Hong Kong Mobility Expo

Freeman Razemba

Senior Reporter

Zimbabwe is participating in the 2026 International Automotive and Supply Chain Expo in Hong Kong, leveraging the global platform to engage industry leaders and explore investment and technology opportunities in the evolving mobility sector.

The Expo, which runs from June 18 to 22, 2026, has drawn investors, manufacturers and innovators from across the automotive, technology, logistics and mobility industries.

Zimbabwe’s delegation includes officials from the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development, the Airports Company of Zimbabwe (ACZ) and the Central Mechanical Equipment Department (CMED).

In a statement, the Ministry of Transport said the delegation is focusing on emerging trends and strategic opportunities in electric vehicles (EVs), e-mobility, intelligent transport systems, sustainable logistics and next-generation mobility solutions.

The engagement is aimed at aligning these innovations with Zimbabwe’s vision of building a modern, efficient, sustainable and interconnected transport network.

“The Expo provides a valuable platform for knowledge exchange, technology transfer, investment promotion, and the establishment of strategic partnerships that can contribute to the modernisation of Zimbabwe’s transport infrastructure, enhance industrial capacity, and accelerate economic transformation,” the ministry said.

“Zimbabwe’s participation underscores Government’s commitment to embracing innovation, promoting sustainable transport solutions, and positioning the country as a competitive investment destination within the regional and global mobility ecosystem.”

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