Mozambique: Second-hand clothing employs 200,000 – study
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More than 3,000 national and foreign businesspeople are participating in the Annual Private Sector Conference (CASP), which starts today in Maputo.
At the CASP, Mozambican entrepreneurs will present a portfolio of projects estimated at around US$1.4 billion.
These projects are linked to the areas of industrial infrastructure, with emphasis on the construction of an industrial park in Nampula province, in the north of the country.
The figures were advanced this Wednesday by the Executive Director of the Confederation of Economic Associations of Mozambique, Eduardo Sengo.
The CTA executive director was speaking at the end of his visit to the Joaquim Chissano Conference Centre, the venue that will host the eighteenth CASP.
Sengo said that the liquefied natural gas exploitation sector in the Rovuma basin, Cabo Delgado province, will receive special attention from national and foreign participants.
The three-day event is being held in a hybrid format and ends on Friday, June 23.
READ: CASP: Government and business sector discuss industrialization in Mozambique
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