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Why Mozambique’s future looks promising

After almost two decades of civil war, Mozambique is rapidly emerging as one of the fastest growing economies in Africa. Economic growth is expected to average around 8% over the next few years, inflation is slowing from 8% in 2012 to an estimated 6% by 2016, and current account deficits are declining as a proportion

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26e Nationale Distributiedag (NDD)

Graag nodigen wij u uit voor onze 26e Nationale Distributiedag (NDD) met als titel ´Focus on Business; scoren met sectoren` op dinsdag 28 mei a.s. in Theater De Lievekamp in Oss. Het programma biedt u inzicht in de specifieke eisen en wensen van de supply chain in verschillende sectoren. Wat verwachten buitenlandse producenten van de

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Eastern Cape Provincial Martime Cluster

The Eastern Cape Department of Transport took its first step towards establishing a Provincial Maritime Cluster when it hosted a meeting of stakeholders in East London on April 19th. The maritime sector has been identified by the province as a potential area for economic growth and job creation and a business case is currently being

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Uitnodiging: Seminar Maritiem Mozambique 5 april

Op 5 april 2013 wordt een seminar georganiseerd over de kansen voor het maritieme bedrijfsleven in Mozambique. Tijdens deze bijeenkomst wordt het rapport ‘Opportunities for the Dutch Maritime Sector in Mozambique’ (zie teaser) gepresenteerd. De seminar is interessant voor rederijen en maritime logistieke ondernemers, havengerelateerde bedrijven en industriële partijen in de scheepsbouw, bagger, offshore en

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Africa Ports & Harbours Show 2013 is coming up

The Africa Ports & Harbours Show is the continent’s leading ports, harbour, terminals and maritime event. It takes place from 24 – 26 June and it is very likely the Port & Corridor Cooperation is represented. It is Africa’s only ports, terminals and habour infrastructure exhibition and conference with attendees from all over Africa. It

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Lobito Corridor strategic role in Southern Africa stressed

The Lobito Corridor, comprising Angola,DR Congo and Zambia, is the most strategic of the 15 corridors that exist in Southern Africa, said the Deputy Executive Secretary of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC), João Caholo. Speaking on the sidelines of the meeting of ministers of the countries connected to the Lobito Corridor, the official justified

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Port and Corridor Trade Mission June 2013

Transport and logistics are of crucial importance for the development of the global economy. The development of ports and corridors is therefore high on the agenda in South Africa. This offers many opportunities for Dutch entrepreneurs that would like to contribute with their knowledge and technology to this sector. To discover these opportunities,  SANEC  facilitates

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2g@there delegation at Maputo Corridor Logistics Initiative Gala

A SANEC delegation, on behalf of the 2g@there Port & Corridor Cooperation, joined the Maputo Corridor Logistics Initiative (MCLI) at their Gala Dinner and Corridor Update event on the occasion of MCLI’s 8th Annual General Meeting. The event on 21 February was attended by 250 member and stakeholders and was held at the Kambaku Golf

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Launch Port & Corridor website

Welcome to the Port & Corridor Cooperation website!  South(ern) Africa is paving the way towards developing large-scale economical zone projects, which result in excellent business opportunities for foreign companies. In 2011 a collective of Dutch companies explored the possibilities, supported by the Dutch government investment programme 2g@there. In 2012 the scope of the cluster of

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Corridor Congress in Maputo, 11-14 March

Integrating Mozambique’s Transport Infrastrucuture IQPC is proud to announce Africa’s leading Transport Infrastructure Mozambique events taking place in Maputo, Mozambique from the 11 – 14 March 2013. Infrastructure in Mozambique is currently undergoing significant expansion and major rehabilitation with USD 34 billion being invested in Mozambique’s infrastructure over the next decade and twenty two billion dollars

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