Mozambique’s President, Daniel Chapo, has reaffirmed the country’s intention to strengthen economic ties with the United States, calling on American companies to explore investment opportunities in Mozambique. The message was delivered during a business-focused engagement held as part of his official visit to Washington.
Speaking to representatives of the private sector, the President highlighted Mozambique’s commitment to creating a more attractive and predictable environment for international investors. He stressed that foreign private capital plays a key role in supporting sustainable economic growth and long-term development.
The government, according to Chapo, continues to advance reforms aimed at improving the business climate and encouraging partnerships that generate shared value. He emphasised that Mozambique is open to cooperation with global investors willing to engage in strategic, long-term projects aligned with national priorities.
The visit also included meetings with U.S. stakeholders and institutional partners, aimed at deepening bilateral cooperation and identifying new avenues for economic collaboration between the two countries.



