Mozambique faces annual economic losses of 11.7 billion meticais (€156 million), equivalent to 1.3% of GDP, due to tobacco consumption, according to the government. The figure was cited in the …
Mozambique Economy
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Mozambique’s electricity exports fell 41% between January and September 2025, totaling approximately €275 million ($318.2 million), compared with €462.1 million ($535.3 million) during the same period in 2024. The decline …
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Oxford Economics described Mozambique’s early and full repayment of its €630 million debt to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as “a sign of desperation” due to the country’s urgent need …
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The Mozambican government has confirmed it fully repaid its €630 million debt to the International Monetary Fund using the country’s net international reserves, assuring that the move does not compromise …
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The President of Mozambique, Daniel Chapo, announced today that the government may subsidize fuel to prevent public transport fare increases if fuel prices rise in the country due to the …
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Mozambican authorities have detained four people, including the director-general of the National Social Security Institute (INSS), as part of an investigation into alleged corruption involving public tenders and the diversion …
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Mozambique grew 69.7% in 2025, reaching $4.724 billion (€4.11 billion) by September, largely driven by major projects (GPs) and the extractive industry, according to official …
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The President of Mozambique, Daniel Chapo, today called for unity, peace, and solidarity among citizens during Easter celebrations, urging prayers and support for populations affected by floods, cyclones, and terrorism …