AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMozambique–China Trade Boost: Mozambique’s state visit to China highlights new economic doors as Beijing’s zero-tariff policy expands from 1 May 2026, giving Maputo wider non-tariff access for exports. Cabo Delgado Security Funding: The Mozambican government says it will secure funds to keep Rwandan troops in northern Cabo Delgado, buying time to train and prepare Mozambican forces as EU support timelines end. Rail Reform for Investment: Transport officials in Maputo are consulting on new railway access rules to attract private operators, improve transparency and competition, and strengthen rail-port logistics links. Agriculture Finance Push: Mozambique secured $500m for agriculture and livestock via World Bank disbursements in two phases, targeting staple foods (rice, maize, beans, potatoes) and protein production (chickens, eggs, soybeans, cattle and goats). Energy Infrastructure Hit: Massingir Dam’s electrical system needs about six million meticais after vandalism damaged cables, transformers and switchboard equipment, forcing temporary generator use to keep minimum operations running. Regional Investment Angle: South African firms signal interest in boosting investment in Mozambique’s strategic sectors ahead of a Maputo investment summit planned for October/November.
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