Mozambique's economy grew rapidly in the first decade of the millennium. Real GDP more than doubled, and this growth was widely spread across sectors: manufacturing output grew even faster than GDP, rising by a factor of 2.3 over the decade. A key economic question for Mozambique is whether this rate of growth can be sustained for another decade. Achieving this will require, among other things, a substantial advance in the country's industrial sector. It is timely, therefore, to ask some questions about Mozambiquan industry. What are Mozambique's current industrial capabilities? Where did these capabilities come from? What are the prospects for integrating local companies into the supply chain of the new offshore gas industry? This volume presents the first general overview of Mozambique's industrial sector, covering manufacturing, agri-business and construction. It describes each industry in detail, and profiles leading firms, setting out their current capabilities and the way in which these were developed. This is the fifth volume in John Sutton's 'Enterprise Map' series, which profiles the industrial capabilities of selected countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
Volumes on Ethiopia, Ghana, Tanzania and Zambia have already appeared.
- ISBN10 1907994378
- ISBN13 9781907994371
- Publish Date 3 June 2014
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 27 January 2021
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint London Publishing Partnership
- Format Paperback
- Pages 176
- Language English