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Mozambique

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Mozambique, located in Southeast Africa along the Indian Ocean, is a vital logistics hub for the region. Its ports, such as Maputo and Beira, are crucial for connecting landlocked neighbors like Zimbabwe and Malawi to global markets. The country’s rail and road networks support the transportation of goods, particularly mining exports like coal and natural gas. Mozambique’s strategic position along key shipping routes and its investments in logistics infrastructure enhance its role in regional and international trade.

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Continent

Africa

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Capital

Maputo

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Currency

Mozambican Metical (MZN)

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Import VAT %

16%

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Carrier Options

Courier or freight
forwarder

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Documents Required

CIPL, Datasheets

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Key Imports

Machinery, vehicles, petroleum, chemicals, food products

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Top Exports

Aluminum, coal, prawns, cashews, sugar

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Opportunities

Mining, agriculture, renewable energy, logistics, tourism

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IT Logistics & Economics in Mozambique

Mozambique imports IT hardware, software, and telecommunications equipment to support its education, healthcare, and business sectors. Key imports include networking tools, mobile devices, and cloud technologies. Exports are limited but include basic IT-enabled services such as data entry and customer support. The government’s Digital Mozambique Program focuses on improving connectivity, expanding digital literacy, and fostering public-private partnerships to build a robust tech ecosystem. International collaborations and investments in ICT infrastructure are helping to modernize Mozambique’s economy. Despite challenges, the country’s growing focus on digital transformation positions it as a potential player in the regional IT trade, contributing to its long-term economic development.

Here's how MCGlobe can help you in Mozambique

MCGlobe provides expert logistics services in Mozambique, a growing trade hub in Southern Africa with rich natural resources. We manage exports of coal, seafood, and agricultural products while facilitating imports of machinery, fuel, and consumer goods. Our services include seamless customs brokerage, warehousing near major ports like Maputo and Beira, and efficient transportation solutions connecting businesses to regional and international markets. Leveraging Mozambique’s trade agreements and infrastructure development, MCGlobe ensures smooth operations for industries like mining, agriculture, and energy. For businesses dealing with bulk commodities or specialized goods, we offer tailored supply chain management, integrating real-time tracking and cost-efficient delivery solutions. Whether exporting natural resources to global markets or managing imports for local industries, MCGlobe delivers reliable logistics solutions to support growth in Mozambique’s dynamic trade economy.

At MCGlobe, we specialize in Importer of Record (IOR) and Exporter of Record (EOR) solutions, ensuring seamless logistics across diverse countries. Our end-to-end expertise simplifies compliance, documentation, and customs clearance, enabling IT businesses to operate efficiently and focus on scaling innovation without disruptions.

Shipping IT & Telecom Equipment to Mozambique’s Diverse Industries:

Tech industry:

Mozambique’s tech sector is developing, driven by investments in telecom infrastructure. Demand for IT equipment is rising, though shipping requires addressing logistical challenges and customs processes.

Medical industry:

Mozambique’s healthcare sector is evolving, with increasing adoption of IT systems for telemedicine and patient management. Importing medical IT equipment is vital for improving healthcare delivery, particularly in underserved regions.

Automotive Industry:

The automotive sector in Mozambique is small, with limited demand for IT systems. However, logistics and fleet management services are gaining traction, creating niche opportunities for IT equipment imports.

Aviation industry:

Mozambique’s aviation industry is essential for regional connectivity, with ongoing investments in airport infrastructure. Demand for IT and telecom equipment is increasing, making efficient shipping processes important.

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