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The Mozambican government has declared that it cannot abstain from industrialization, which is one of the priorities chosen by the African Union as a major pillar for stimulating the economy and developing the continent.
The Minister of Industry and Trade, Silvino Moreno, reiterated this position in Niamey, capital of Niger, where an extraordinary summit of heads of state and government of the African Union on Industrialisation and Economic Diversification is due to begin on Friday.
Speaking to Mozambican journalists covering the meeting, Moreno recalled that President Filipe Nyusi “launched the programme to industrialise the country, and our coming here is part of that process.”
“Alongside other African countries, we want to follow the pace of development of industry”, he said.
There had been lengthy preparations for the summit, he added. “The work is going well, we have consensus about the themes covered, declarations to be presented at the summit have been adopted, and the meeting of the Executive Council, which is the meeting of Foreign Ministers, took place today (Wednesday)”, said Moreno.
The summit seeks to renew the commitment of Africa to industrialization, as a pillar driving the structural transformation of the continent, built around use of the rich natural resources of the continent.
The African Union considers industrialisation as one of the central factors for achieving economic growth, being in mind Agenda 2063 for the region, and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
Prime Minister Adriano Maleiane, representing President Filipe Nyusi, will head the Mozambican delegation.
— African Union (@_AfricanUnion) November 25, 2022
H.E. @MeneWamkele addressed the participation of Mozambique in the AfCFTA with Hon. Silvino Moreno, who shared the roadmap for Mozambique’s full participation in the AfCFTA, including ratification of the Agreement as well as validation of the national implementation strategy. pic.twitter.com/qHP6taRNOj
— AfCFTA Secretariat Official (@AfCFTA) November 18, 2022
Today, at the 17th Extraordinary Summit on Industrialisation and Economic Diversification of the African Union, in Niamey, Niger, I presented a report to the Executive Council during the Extraordinary Session on the #AfCFTA.#AIW #AfricaIndustrialisation #AUSummit #Niamey #Niger pic.twitter.com/eaa0RVpKNi
— Wamkele Mene (@MeneWamkele) November 23, 2022
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