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FILE - Onório Manuel presenting at last-year’s summit in Dallas, Texas. [File photo: MozParks,]
MozParks will join the Mozambican delegation at the 2025 edition of the U.S.–Africa Business Summit, taking place from June 22 to 25 in Luanda. The summit is organized by the Corporate Council on Africa (CCA) in collaboration with the Government of Angola. It will bring together government leaders, private sector executives, and development partners. The goal is to explore new trade and investment opportunities between the United States and African nations.
MozParks’ General Manager, Onório Manuel, will participate in the “Invest in Mozambique” panel, where he will present the company’s contribution to the country’s industrialization agenda and highlight opportunities available for foreign investors. Speaking alongside other national representatives, Manuel will outline how Mozambique is positioning itself as a competitive investment destination, highlighting the infrastructure and business environment that MozParks has developed across its industrial parks.
This marks the second consecutive year that MozParks is participating in the U.S.–Africa Business Summit, following its 2024 appearance in Dallas, Texas. The company’s continued presence at this high-level forum reflects its commitment to positioning Mozambique as a strategic investment destination and to building long-term international partnerships that support the country’s development goals.
This year’s summit, themed “Partnering for Sustainable Growth,” will bring together over 1,500 participants, including Heads of State, ministers, CEOs, and investors. In particular, the agenda will feature national forums such as “Invest in Mozambique,” alongside sector-focused discussions on energy, health, digital transformation, infrastructure, and finance.
MozParks’ participation at this year’s summit reflects its continued commitment to promoting Mozambique’s economic potential on the international stage and attracting strategic partnerships that can accelerate the country’s development priorities.
About MozParks
MozParks is a developer and operator of Sustainable Economic Zones, established as a public-private partnership between the African Sustainable Economic Zones Alliance (ASEZA) and Mozambican Government Agency for Investment and Export Promotion (APIEX). MozParks manages parks in Beluluane and Nampula, with plans for expansion into Cabo Delgado province. Furthermore, MozParks has attracted over 60 companies from 18 countries, contributing to income generation for more than 120,000 Mozambicans and securing over USD 3 billion in investments at the Beluluane Industrial Park in Maputo province.
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