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Thursday, August 28, 2014

SOUTH AFRICA FOSTERS CLOSER TRADE WITH MOZAMBIQUE TO BOOST ECONOMIC RELATIONS

SOUTH AFRICA FOSTERS CLOSER TRADE WITH MOZAMBIQUE TO BOOST ECONOMIC RELATIONS 

South Africa is fostering closer trade relations with Mozambique – one of the fastest growing economies in Sub-Saharan Africa. The Department of Trade and Industry (the dti) has sponsored twenty-nine (29) export-ready Small and Medium South African Businesses, who are currently showcasing their products at the 50th Jubilee of the Feira International de Maputo (FACIM) Fair, in Maputo

Speaking at the official launch, the Director for Export Promotion at the the dti, Dr Julius Nyalunga said South Africa urged closer trade relations with Mozambique.

Mozambique is amongst the seven fastest growing economies in sub-Saharan Africa and we cannot achieve economic growth if our economies are not linked. It is important to understand that we are pursuing a mutually beneficial regional economic development agenda, and for us to turn around our economy we need to be outward looking in order to strengthen trade with our neighbouring partners,” he said.

 Dr Nyalunga highlighted that although the biggest challenge in African countries is economic diversification, human capital is key to successful business in Mozambique.  

Africa contributes only 2% of the world’s exports; therefore South African companies should fast-track trade with their Mozambican partners in order to
          achieve economic diversification,” he added.

The head of Business Linkage Services at the Centre for Promotion of Investment (CPI) in Mozambique, Mr Antonio Makamo said strong investment opportunities exist in sectors, including construction, mining and petroleum and strong relations between the two countries will be mutually beneficial. Makamo added that Mozambique also has abundant reserves in gas, coal, agriculture and forestry.

In recognising South Africa’s continuous contribution to development and implementation of FACIM, Mozambican President Armanda Geubuza, awarded SA with a diploma of merit.

          Makoma further stated that Mozambique will tap into South African expertise    
         to overcome hindrances in economic growth.

“Infrastructure development is one of the biggest challenges Mozambique is faced with. Mozambicans cannot easily grow their oil sector because of lack of infrastructure and know-how. We are counting on South African expertise to grow this sector through your proven track record in the rail sector,” alluded Makomahe said.

Caption:

SA High Commission Official, Ms Jill Maimela receiving the diploma of merit for continuously contributing to the development and implementation of FACIM from President Armando Guebuza

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