AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPort & Logistics Digital Push: Maputo Port Development Company awarded its Port Community System (PCS) project to Kalé Logistics Solutions, creating Mozambique’s first PCS to connect shipping, customs, terminals, trucking/rail and payments for faster, more transparent trade. Power & Industry Pressure: Mozambique’s electricity generation fell 9% year-on-year in May as tariffs kept climbing, adding strain for industrial users. Mining & Aluminium Shockwaves: South32’s Mozal smelter in Mozambique is excluded from Alcoa’s $4.1bn deal to buy most South32 aluminium assets, leaving Mozal’s future tied to unresolved power and restart talks. Agriculture Financing: Mozambique released $75m for certified seed purchases for the 2026/27 campaign, aiming to cut reliance on imports after floods exposed supply gaps and counterfeit seed risks. Private Sector Investment Pipeline: CTA says CASP in Maputo (July 14–15) will discuss about $1.2bn in investment opportunities to diversify the economy and boost jobs. Cross-border Trade Opportunity: Tanzania’s TanTrade flags underused export potential to Mozambique, especially maize, non-alcoholic beverages and sweetened water. Business & Finance Recognition: Banco BiG Moçambique won “Best Investment Bank Mozambique 2026,” highlighting continued growth in investment banking services.
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