The inaugural IZIC was held in Lusaka from
July 16–18, 2025, and focused on key sectors to drive economic growth through joint ventures and partnerships.

Investing in mining in Zambia offers
lucrative opportunities due to the nation’s rich and
abundant mineral resources, including copper,
which is a vital commodity in the global economy.
Investing in Agriculture in Zambia offers
lucrative opportunities due to the huge
potential to expand its agricultural
production.


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Key Statistics

Annual Trade (2023)
US$ 0 Billion
4.8% Annual growth
GDP $ 0 Billion
Population (Census 2022)
0 Million
Inflation (July 2025)
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Actualised Investments (2021 -2025
US$ 0 Billion

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Investment Priority Sectors

Tourism

Also, the Country has numerous museums that house priceless historical artifacts such as Lusaka National Museum, Moto-Moto Museum, and Livingstone Museum. 

Mining

Zambia’s Copper mines are concentrated in the Copperbelt Province, though the past decade has witnessed the establishment of mines in other parts of the Country such as the North-Western Province

Manufacturing

The top destinations for Zambian exports in 2016 are China (USS$ 2.14 Bn), India (USS$719 M), South Africa (USS$486 M), United Arab Emirates (USS$ 392 M), and Belgium-Luxemburg (USS$ 297 m)

Energy

The demand for electricity has been growing at an average rate of 3% per annum, mainly due to increased economic activity in the Country, especially in the Agriculture, Manufacturing, and Mining sectors, respectively. The Country’s growing population has also led to an increase in the demand for petroleum and solar energy.

Agriculture

Given its vast resource endowment, Zambia has huge potential to expand its agricultural production. Its climate follows a similar pattern to that of most Southern African countries, experiencing rainy seasons between the months of November and April. The dry season is characterized by low humidity between the months of May and November. 

ICT

In Zambia, the ICT sector is a significant economic contributor, with 21.1 million active mobile subscriptions and 12.6 million internet subscriptions in 2023, driven largely by the booming mobile money services, which saw a 52.8% increase in transaction value that year.

Investment Incentives

Special Economic Zones (SEZs)

A Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is an area or premises declared as such in which industrial and commercial activities take place, catering for both export and domestic-oriented industries.”  Currently Zambia has two types of such zones which are commonly referred to as Multi-Facility Economic Zone (MFEZ) and Industrial Park (IP) and is in the process of developing Export Processing Zones (EPZ).

Zambia has seven (07) functional SEZ i.e. five (05) MFEZs and two (02) IPs.  All SEZs have backbone structures such electricity, water, waste disposal facilities, telecommunication facilities, buildings and roads.

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2nd Edition of the IZIC

The Invest-Zambia International Conference (IZIC) is Zambia’s flagship investment promotion platform, hosted by the Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) to position the country as a preferred destination for trade and investment. Launched in 2025, IZIC brings together global investors, policymakers, financiers, development partners, and the private sector to catalyse joint ventures, strategic partnerships, and bankable investment deals across Zambia’s priority sectors.