AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMozambique LNG Outlook: Mozambique’s government says real GDP growth should average 4.9% in 2027, rising to 9.5% in 2029 as LNG megaprojects start producing, with inflation easing and debt projected to fall—while warning risks from climate shocks, security issues and tight global finance. Post-Flood Recovery: A 102 billion meticais post-flood recovery and reconstruction plan targets damage to housing, infrastructure and agriculture after floods hit about 724,000 people across Gaza, Inhambane, Maputo and Sofala, alongside a revised 2026 growth outlook. Energy Project Support: Sarens adds a 400-tonne crawler crane to its Mozambique fleet, backing power generation and oil & gas works including a gas-fired Temane power plant. Regional Trade Push: Zimbabwe’s ZimTrade leads a three-day trade mission in Mozambique to expand export contracts and investment, highlighting the Mutare–Beira corridor as a key commercial artery. Connectivity Theme: Coverage also argues Africa’s next growth depends on internal trade corridors and logistics links—not just port access—boosting value creation across borders.
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