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Cash-strapped Mozambique is open to asking China to restructure the US$1.4 billion it owes its biggest bilateral creditor, ...
After decades of promise, Mozambique is finally entering an era of unprecedented economic growth, spurred on by natural resource development and increased infrastructure delivery. Mozambique achieved ...
MAPUTO, July 31, 2017—After a difficult 2016, the Mozambican economy is showing signs of recovery.Its first quarter 2017 GDP growth picked up to 2.9 percent, more than double the growth rate of the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNMozambique @50 Years, Plans for the Next 50 - 'National Unity, Peace and Sustainable Development'The Flame of National Unity travelled throughout Mozambique, passing from hand to hand, across all the provinces, until it reached the Machava Stadium in Maputo on Independence Day, 25 June.The ...
President Chapo hopes to secure a deal with Portugal that will convert part of Mozambique’s sovereign debt into green economy ...
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Mozambique economy contracts after deadly poll unrest - MSNMozambique's economy shrank in the final quarter of last year following election turmoil, official data showed. Gross domestic product grew by a mere 1.85 percent in 2024 as a whole, compared to 5 ...
Mozambique’s dramatic economic reversal. In a reversal of fortune befitting a Greek tragedy, Mozambique’s loss of IMF fiscal aid following the discovery of a clandestine $2bn loan in 2016 has turned ...
The economy of Mozambique, a former Portuguese colony, grew by 7.2% in 2011. Locals say there has been little backlash to the influx of Portuguese in the country. Maputo, Mozambique CNN — ...
Mozambique sees economic growth picking up to 5.5% next year but its budget deficit widening to 10.4% of gross domestic product (GDP) driven by debt service, public sector wage reforms and ...
Mozambique's 2024 economic growth is likely to be revised down from a previous forecast of 4.3% due to post-election civil unrest and the impact of Cyclone Chido, a senior International Monetary ...
The eurozone crisis is forcing many Portuguese to migrate to Mozambique, in search of jobs and better economic opportunities.
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