Zimbabwe's president says he will take measures to restore the economy as soon as possible. What is he going to do?

In order to restore the economy, the Zimbabwean President intends to vigorously develop the mining and energy industries, and at the same time strengthen the construction of national infrastructure, so as to get rid of the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on the economy.

To put it bluntly, whether a country can survive the crisis or how big the crisis is depends on whether the country's infrastructure construction is relatively strong. For example, your own country already has a complete system that can operate on its own in the face of disasters, so even if it can't trade with the outside world, it won't cause too much loss in the short term. If the domestic infrastructure is weak, the economy will not be affected in case of any disaster.

This time, when President Zimbabwe announced this measure, it was released on the 40th Heroes' Day, because this period was just right. This measure can be announced with people's anger that people can devote more passion to infrastructure construction. Due to the impact of this year's epidemic, this year's epidemic is simpler than previous years. This time, the president made a televised speech to the people of the whole country directly from the presidential palace.

The President of Zimbabwe also explained the reasons for Zimbabwe's declining economy. There are several reasons. First, it is sanctioned by western countries. Then, the frequent occurrence of extreme weather affected agriculture. At the same time, the COVID-19 epidemic directly led to the extreme economic contraction. At present, the Zimbabwean government is working hard to speed up the pace of economic development, even in the face of greater disasters. So now we should vigorously develop the mining and energy industries. According to President Zimbabwe's vision, in 2023, the revenue brought by its mining industry to the country should reach $654.38+02 billion. By 2023, President Zimbabwe hopes that the country can become an electricity importer and exporter.