Mozambique: Government lifts time restrictions on commerce
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The Mozambican President will visit the Luanda-Bengo Special Economic Zone (ZEE in the Portuguese acronym) next Friday to identify “investment and business opportunities to develop in Angola”, the entity announced this Wednesday.
The visit, the ZEE said in a statement, is part of the official program for Daniel Chapo’s trip, who will be in Angola on 15 and 16 May.
“The visit aims to identify the best investment and business opportunities to develop in Angola, and shows interest in developing business projects in other strategic sectors, and chose the Special Economic Zone to visit”, says the press release to which Lusa had access.
The ZEE highlights Mozambique’s “promising investment environment”, driven by economic growth and abundant natural resources, as well as the country’s strategic location, with ports that provide easy access to international markets, “making it the first choice for regional importers and exporters”.
The Luanda-Bengo ZEE is a leading industrial space with a total area of 8,300 hectares whose main objective is to attract investment and create development opportunities for national and international companies. It is divided into different areas, intended for different types of industries, such as construction, food production and technology.
On the same day, Daniel Chapo will participate in a dinner in his honor promoted by the Angolan Banking Association.
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