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After the conferences held in South Africa, Botswana, Mauritius, Rwanda
on Ease of Doing Business the fifth will be realized in Mozambique
the reasons for the choice of Mozambique is because of the reforms and
differentiated model of economic structure that the country has developing for the
Improvement of Business Environment. Minister: The importance of held the conference importância desta conferência
in Mozambique
also results
from the perspective that the government had in the mandate to ensure
that Mozambique ranked among the first African countries in the region
for the Improvement of Business Environment
this it means
we started with a structuring process
for the Improvement of Business Environment
this structure
it take us
in 2010 and 2011 to do
all the collect of processes and steps
that takes to the companies
to do their business. As an example
the Minister of Industry and Commerce refers to the licensing
foreign companies wishing to enter in the Mozambican market.
Minister: The citizen from any part of the world who wants to do business
in Mozambique
can make it
electronically, not needing go to
One Stop Shop desks (BAUs)
and in consequence
reducing the risk of situations
like loss of time
or different pricing in payment licenses. Armando Inroga
says that the desire is to see more small and medium enterprises engaged in a competitive market.
Minister: the migratory movements for those countries
that have a high growth potential
and obviously, the reforms that we do, have the perspective
that the national economy and its actors can gain
from the Improvement of the Business Environment and not exactly
the kind of
businesses -- entrepreneurs which for the crisis situation in their countries
look to countries like Mozambique as the alternative to come for
retrieve their crisis.
The event, is
Organized by the Mozambican government
in partnership with the International Finance Corporation, World Bank,
the German Cooperation and the Embassy of Ireland the event is scheduled for June 30 to July 2
of this year in the capital of the country.