AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMozambique Development Finance: Mozambique has promulgated a law establishing a National Development Bank to back inclusive, sustainable projects, with the state holding a majority stake and a focus on closing financing gaps for areas like agriculture and agro-processing. Logistics & Trade: AME Trade Mozambique and the Ministry of Transport and Logistics launched Trans-Log Moz 2026 in Maputo (4–5 Nov), aiming to position Mozambique as a regional trade gateway through ports, rail, freight, cross-border trade and digital transformation. Rail Reform: Transport Minister João Matlombe says Mozambique’s logistics competitiveness needs rail access for private operators, with CFM shifting toward infrastructure management and multiple operators running services. Energy Costs on Fishing: Fuel price hikes tied to Middle East supply shocks are keeping Maputo fishermen ashore, with petrol and diesel increases hitting small operators hard. Regional Diplomacy & Xenophobia Fallout: Frelimo warns that xenophobia in South Africa is jeopardising ties with Mozambique, while Mozambique and the UAE signal deeper cooperation across trade, energy, infrastructure, agriculture and tourism. Aviation & Emergency Services: Avincis ordered up to 15 Leonardo helicopters (H145/H145 fleet expansion coverage) to expand European emergency medical and offshore missions, underscoring demand for mission-critical aviation capacity. Food Systems Angle: A commentary argues Africa’s agri-food transformation is blocked less by policy and more by execution gaps that leave farmers and SMEs without timely inputs, credit and connected systems. Health & IP Watch: Human Rights Watch renewed scrutiny of US-Africa health agreements, including Mozambique, over data-sharing and sovereignty concerns.
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