Africa-Press – Mozambique. The President of Mozambique, Daniel Chapo, reiterated his commitment to public-private dialogue aimed at “accelerating reforms” and improving the country’s business environment, according to a presidential communiqué.
“President Daniel Chapo expressed the government’s willingness to collaborate with the private sector on the reform agenda to attract investment, increase national production, and boost exports,” reads the document sent to the press, referring to a meeting
between the head of state and the Confederation of Business Associations of Mozambique (CTA) held in Maputo yesterday.
At the meeting, the Mozambican president also asked the CTA, the largest representative of the private sector in Mozambique, to present “concrete reform proposals,” taking into account the “difficulties they face in their daily lives”.
On the occasion, the new president of the CTA, Álvaro Massingue, presented his team’s work agenda, also announcing the holding, this month, of the Business Environment Monitoring Council, to be led by the Mozambican prime minister.
Massingue also announced the holding of the Private Sector Conference (CASP), to be held between October and November, an event “traditionally chaired by the head of state”.
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