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Mozambique
In a world seeking new investment frontiers and sustainable growth, Mozambique presents vast untapped opportunities with strong return potential for visionary investors committed to responsible development.
Mozambique presents a compelling opportunity for investment, driven by its vast strategic location, and growing demand for tourism, agricultural, mining, residential, and industrial development.
Unlock the Mozambique Investment Guide
A complete, practical guide to navigating Mozambique’s investment landscape with clarity and confidence.
Tourism
Over 2,500 km of Indian Ocean coastline, pristine islands, marine biodiversity, wildlife reserves, and a growing hospitality ecosystem position Mozambique as one of Africa’s most promising destinations for tourism, eco-tourism, and luxury travel investments.
Agriculture
With more than 36 million hectares of arable land, favourable climatic conditions, and vast water resources, Mozambique presents strong opportunities across commercial farming, agro-processing, forestry, and export-oriented agribusiness
Mining
Mozambique is rich in natural resources including coal, natural gas, graphite, heavy sands, rubies, gold, and critical minerals, positioning the country as a strategic hub for mining and industrial development.
Infrastructure
Rapid urbanisation, industrial growth, and regional trade integration continue to drive demand for investment in transport networks, logistics platforms, housing, ports, water systems, and industrial infrastructure.
Healthcare
A growing population and expanding urban centres are increasing demand for quality healthcare services, creating opportunities in hospitals, pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, medical technology, and healthcare infrastructure.
Energy
With significant natural gas reserves, hydropower capacity, and renewable energy potential, Mozambique is emerging as an important regional energy market with long-term investment opportunities.
Finance
Rising financial inclusion, SME growth, digital banking adoption, and infrastructure financing needs continue to create opportunities across banking, fintech, insurance, and investment services.
Commerce
Mozambique’s strategic location within Southern Africa, combined with a growing consumer market and regional trade flows, supports opportunities across retail, wholesale, distribution, and cross-border commerce.
Transport & Logistics
Strategic ports, regional corridors, and access to neighbouring landlocked countries position Mozambique as an important logistics gateway for Southern Africa, supporting growth in freight, warehousing, supply chain, and port operations.
- Commerce
- Agribusiness
- Agriculture
- Livestock
- Fisheries
- Manufacturing
- Processing Industry
- Construction
- Infrastructure
- Logistics
- Transport
- Energy
- Mining
- Oil & Gas
- Tourism
- Hospitality
- Restaurants & Food Services
- Technology
- Telecommunications
- Digital Services
- Fintech
- Healthcare
- Education
- Real Estate
- Retail
- Distribution
- Import & Export
- Financial Services
- Consulting
- Marketing & Advertising
- Media & Communications
- Professional Services
- Private Security
- Cleaning & Facilities Management
- Beauty & Cosmetics
- Fashion & Textiles
- Furniture & Interior Décor
- Events & Entertainment
- Handicrafts
- Creative Economy
- Environment & Sustainability
- Recycling
- E-commerce
- Startups & Innovation
- Aviation
- Maritime & Port Sector
- Cold Chain & Warehousing
- Pharmaceutical Distribution
- Food & Beverage
- Industrial Production
- Equipment & Machinery
- Automotive Repair & Mechanics
- Leasing & Ren
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Stunning natural beauty, rich and diverse landscapes, offering immense potential for tourism investment and destination.
Coastal & Island Destinations
From the vibrant beaches of Pemba to the laid-back charm of Xai-Xai and Macaneta, Mozambique’s coastal and island destinations offer both relaxation and adventure.
Nature & Wildlife
From savannah plains to dense forests and vibrant wetlands, the nature is both diverse and dramatic. The wildlife conservation and community traditions create a truly unique African experience.
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Investment by Sector
Mozambique continues to strengthen its position as an emerging investment destination in Africa. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has shown positive momentum over recent years, reflecting growing investor confidence, large-scale infrastructure development, and expanding opportunities across strategic sectors such as energy, agriculture, logistics, and manufacturing. This upward trend highlights the country’s long-term economic potential and commitment to sustainable growth.
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Mozambique’s legal framework allows foreigners to access land through long-term leases (up to 50 years, renewable), under the DUAT system (Direito de Uso e Aproveitamento da Terra). While land remains state-owned, this system provides security of tenure and has attracted both regional and international investors.
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A practical, step-by-step guide to setting up a business in Mozambique—covering legal structures, registration processes, and labour requirements.
It removes uncertainty at the earliest stage, helping investors choose the right structure, avoid delays, and enter the market with confidence.
A clear overview of where and how to invest—highlighting priority sectors, available incentives, licensing requirements, and approval processes.
This section helps investors identify real opportunities, understand regulatory expectations, and navigate the path from interest to execution.
A structured explanation of Mozambique’s tax system, including IRPC, VAT, and applicable incentives.
Designed to simplify compliance and support financial planning, it enables investors to assess tax exposure, optimise structures, and avoid costly misunderstandings.
An essential guide to managing capital within the local financial system—covering funding options, capital flows, and repatriation rules.
It ensures investors understand how to move, access, and protect their capital efficiently within regulatory frameworks.
A straightforward breakdown of the legal pathways for investors and key personnel to live and work in Mozambique.
This section clarifies visa types, work permits, and residency requirements, reducing friction in relocating talent and establishing operations.
- Every key process explained in clear, practical English
- Real cost estimates in MZN and USD for planning and decision-making
- Content updated as regulations evolve — with last-verified dates in every section
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- Company formation guide — legal structures, registration, labour requirements
- Investment framework — sectors, incentives, licensing, and approvals
- Taxation guide — IRPC, VAT, incentives, and the latest regulatory updates
- Banking and financing — capital flows, funding options, and repatriation rules
- Visas and residency — investor pathways, work permits, and requirements
- Every key process explained in clear, practical English
- Real cost estimates in MZN and USD for planning and decision-making
- Content updated as regulations evolve — with last-verified dates in every section
Investiment guide in detail
Each section is designed for international investors with no prior knowledge of Mozambique’s business and regulatory environment. Key terms are explained clearly, and all content indicates when it was last verified.
Can foreigners invest in Mozambique?
Legal framework for foreign investment, investor protections, sectors open to foreign participation, and the role of investment authorities. Overview of guarantees, rights, and limitations.
Investment sectors
Energy, agriculture, mining, tourism, infrastructure, and manufacturing. Sector-specific opportunities across Maputo, Cabo Delgado, Tete, Nampula, and beyond.
Setting up a business
Company formation (LDA, SA), licensing, permits, and registration processes. From name reservation to operational setup, including timelines and key institutions.
Due diligence
Market analysis, partner verification, regulatory checks, land and resource rights, and risk assessment. Understanding local dynamics before committing capital.
Costs and incentives
Corporate taxes, investment costs, operational expenses, and available incentives. Overview of fiscal benefits, special economic zones, and investment promotion schemes.
Financing
Access to local and international financing, banking requirements, capital transfer rules, and funding alternatives including partnerships and development finance.
Regulatory obligations
Tax compliance, reporting requirements, labour laws, environmental regulations, and ongoing licensing obligations for operating businesses.
Common pitfalls
Bureaucratic delays, regulatory changes, local partnership risks, infrastructure challenges, and currency considerations. Practical insights to avoid costly mistakes.
Strategic Investments Driving Mozambique’s Growth
Mozambique is experiencing a surge in investment activity across multiple sectors, driven by renewed confidence from global and domestic investors alike. Below are some of the flagship projects and trends that are shaping the country’s economic landscape.
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