AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPower & Grid Stability: Malawi’s energy minister says outages should ease as the grid gains 100MW, including 50MW via the Mozambique–Malawi interconnector and 20MW from a Kanengo battery storage system, with a solar plant and restored hydropower also due soon. Food Systems & Import Substitution: Mozambique’s agriculture minister reiterated plans to cut reliance on South African food imports by boosting domestic production, while analysts warn against protectionism or border disruptions that could harm regional trade. Fuel & Trade Finance: Mozambique’s state fuel firm Petromoc reported a 341.7m meticais net result in 2025, despite lower sales, and highlighted investment in terminal expansion at Pemba, Matola and Nacala. Health Tech Manufacturing: Mozambique and Brazil signalled possible cooperation to produce medicines and health technologies, building on Brazil’s support for Mozambique’s antiretroviral drug facility. Mining & Logistics Linkages: Petromoc’s performance and regional energy moves sit alongside rail-and-ports momentum, with Mozambique’s Maputo port flagged as a destination for regional mineral exports. Regional Industry Context: Broader coverage also points to Africa’s energy investment push and LNG market shifts, shaping demand for power, transport and industrial inputs.
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