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REPUBLIC OF MOZAMBIQUE
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MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY AND TRADE
NATIONAL DIRECTORATE OF INDUSTRY
Business and Investment Opportunities
in the Industrial Sector
Mozambique Business Luncheon
JHB 28th June 2012
By:Dr. Nicolau Sululo
Presentation Layout
The Industrial Strategy
Factors for Promoting Industrialization
Main Investment Opportunities in the Industrial Sector
Other opportunities
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Industrial Policy & Strategy(2007)
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The Industrial Policy & Strategy provides recommendations and guidelines on how to achive an increase in production, productivity and quality within the industrial sector.
It also defines the industrial priorities based on the availability of resources within the country.
Industrial Priorities:
Food processing
Furniture
Construction materials & Equipment
Packaging
Textiles and Apparel
Metals
Printing
Recycling
Factors for Promoting Industrialization
Political, Social and Macroeconomic Environment
Young Population
Investiment Law (Code of Fiscal Benefits)
Geografical Structure(Land, Sea, Air)
Availability of Resources
Water & Energy
Minerals (coal and e gas)
Others
Main Investment Opportunities
in the Industrial Sector
Manufacturing
Industry
Mining Infrastructure
Energy
Others
Manufacturing
Industry
The Textiles & Apparel Sector
Due to the importance of this sector, the
Government has developed the Strategy for
the Development of the textile and apparel
sector
Strategic Objectives:
Increase cotton production;
Establish a spinning and fabric forming industry;
Attract export orientated investment in the apparel sector;
Promote the production of traditional textiles and apparel.
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All the Value Chain of Cotton:
Ginning of Cotton; Spinning Weaving Clothing
The Textiles & Apparel Sector
Season Cotton Seed
(Tons) Cotton Fibre
(Tons)
2007/2008 69.505 25.342
2008/2009 60.303 21.450
2009/2010 41.287 15.849
2010/2011 70.189 26.672
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The Packaging Sector
Variety of agro-food products available with export potential; specifically cashew, dried fruit and fruit juices; Export potential to SADC market; The ‘plastics’ production sector is relatively advanced technically with a good product range; Plastics recycling companies in place; Some good quality printing of paper-based products;
There is no local production of paperboard cartons,
paper sacks or bags, metal closures and glass.
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Packaging Industry
Packaging:
Cans; Glass Bottle; Plástic Bottle; Card Box; Plastic Box; Paper Bags; Raffia Bags; Sisal Bags.
Indústrias de loiça sanitária Raw Materials
Common Clay in all country Kaolinite – Ribaué, Muiane, Gilé, Ilé Kaolin – Nuaparra, Marrapino, Gilé, Ilé Feldspar– Nacala, Manica, Alto Ligonha,
Ribaué
Sanitary Ware Industry
Wood Industry
All value chain, but mainly on produts with high value added:
Building Materials; Furniture.
Leather Industry and downstream
Herds of Cattle and Goats –
Livestock Census, 2009/2010
Cattle Goats Maputo 155.740 204.996 Gaza 312.981 345.036 Inhambane 185.923 406.004 Manica 157.437 505.042 Tete 318.911 651.308
Energy
Hydro power
Project Location (District/City and Province)
Amount (US$) Promoter
MOZAMBIQUE
REGIONAL
TRANSMISSION
BACKBONE (CESUL)
Capacity: 2650 MW
Transfer Capacity
The Transmission Line
will link Matambo
Substation (Tete
Province, District of
Changara) up to
Marracuene
Substation (Maputo
Province)
1.660.000.000
Ministério da Energia
Direcção de Estudos e
Planificação
Maputo
Av. 25 de Setembro,
1281, 3o andar
Tel : +258 2130 32 65
Fax : +258 2131 39
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Web: www.me.gov.mz
REINFORCEMET OF
POWER
TRANSMISSION LINE
FOR CENTRE-NORTH
(2ª LINE)
Capacity: 220 kV
The Transmission Line
will link Chimuara
(Sofala Province,
District of Caia) and
Nacala (Nampula
Province)
150.000.000
Cahora Bassa Norte
Hydropower Plant (CHB
NORTH)
Capacity: 1245 MW
Província de Tete
(Distrito de Cahora
Bassa)
1.300.000
Lúrio Hydropower Plant
Capacity: 120 MW
Cabo Delgado
Province (Chiúre
District)
400.000.000
Downstream Industries for the Transmission Backbone
Cables
Cement
Transformers
Transport
Mining
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Mining Projects and Ventures
Graphite, Ancuabe
Marble, Montepuez
Rovuma (Cu, Ni, Zn)
Moma, Heavy Sands Moebase, Heavy Sands,
Coal: Moatize, Benga e
Ncondezi
Heavy Sands: Rio Tinto
Heavy Sands of Chibuto
Phosphate, Monapo
Magnetite/Ilmenite.
Infrastructure
Infrastructures for Transport
• Nacala Corridor: Railway
Network linking Nacala to
Niassa province and to Malawi
and then to Zambia.
•Nacala Port: Deep Water
Natural Port in East Africa
Coast.
•Nacala Airport: Acess to
Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania ,
Asia, Middle East, Central
Africa.
INFRASTRUCTURE in Nacala Special
Economic Zone
Other
Downstream Industries to the mega-projects
Food Industry
Iron and Steel Industry – (coal)
Cement Companies - Public Infrastructures
Textil Industry – SADC, AGOA
Cement Industry
oCurrently there are 6 factories in opration with the total
capacity of 2.537.500 Ton/year;
oThere are 9 factories on project implementation phase
with about of 5.600.000 Ton/year;
oThere is in pipeline a project of a cement factory with
production estimates of 500.000 ton/year;
oIt is expected more investments due to market demand
(growing construction industry) and the availability of
local raw materials (limestone).
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Industrial Parks
Dondo, Sofala
Moatize in Tete
Beluluane, Maputo
Heavy Industry
Metal-mechanics industry
Heavy metals industry
Metal fabrication
Steel Industry
CONTACT DETAILS
Dr. Nicolau Sululo
Counselor (Economic and Trade)
High Commission of the Republic of Mozambique in South Africa
Tel. +27 12 401 0300
Fax: +27 12 326 6388
Email: sululo@embamoc.co.za
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Ministry of Trade and Industry
National Directorate of Industry
Tel.: + 258 21 352691 Fax : + 258 21 352692
Business Centre Information: +258 827862495
Website: www.mic.gov.mz