Mozambique: Dugongo to invest $35 million in Ancuabe cement plant
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The Confederation of Economic Associations (CTA), Mozambique’s largest employers’ association, told Lusa today that it is organising a business mission to accompany President Nyusi’s state visit to Norway from November 14 to 16.
The Mozambican business mission to Norway aims to promote partnerships and share business opportunities between the two countries, the source added.
The extractive industry, energy, fisheries, agribusiness, infrastructure, transportation and logistics, financial sector and forests are the highlighted priority sectors.
For this trip, as elsewhere, the CTA will organise a business forum and visits to companies.
Mozambique and the Scandinavian country have close relations in various fields.
Norway participates in a group of nine countries providing technical support and advice on the disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of the armed wing of the Mozambican National Resistance (Renamo), the country’s main opposition party.
On the economic front, the Government of Mozambique and the Norwegian company Yara International signed a memorandum of understanding in Maputo in July 2017 for the production of fertilisers from natural gas extracted from the Rovuma basin in the north of the country.
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