AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRegional Fisheries Security: Mozambique President Daniel Chapo inaugurated a SADC Regional Fisheries Monitoring, Control and Enforcement Coordination Centre in KaTembe, Maputo, targeting illegal fishing that costs the region about $400m a year. Mining Policy Shift: Mozambique signed reforms expanding state ownership via the National Mining Company (ENM) with a free 15% stake across the mining value chain, plus rules pushing local processing and restricting raw mineral exports. Mozal Revival Talks: South Africa’s IDC is weighing options to buy South32’s majority stake in Mozambique’s Mozal aluminium smelter, using transaction advisers to assess possible paths to restart the facility. Energy & LNG Industry: Samsung Heavy Industries secured major FLNG orders, including ENI’s Coral Norte in Mozambique, as floating LNG demand keeps accelerating. Telecom Regulation Cooperation: Ghana’s NCA shared telecom equipment certification and type-approval best practices with Mozambique’s INCM to strengthen regulatory testing. Tourism Investment Push: Mozambique expects $7bn in tourism investment over seven years and reported EU-linked investment approvals of about €81m over 2021–2025. Food Prices Watch: S&P Global warns inflation in emerging markets could shift from fuel to food as fertiliser and transport costs rise. Business Talent Spotlight: Africa’s Business Heroes named its 2026 Top 100 entrepreneurs from 24,000+ applications, including founders from Mozambique and other sectors like agriculture and climate innovation.
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