On the occasion, the president of the Mozambique Chamber of Commerce, Álvaro Massingue, assured that CCM is the link that will connect Mozambican and Thai businessmen.
“We are open to cooperate and give support to businessmen who want to invest in Mozambique, in the different branches of activity, with emphasis on the agricultural sector and processing technologies,” he said.
Both with prospects for doing bilateral business, they agreed to sign a Memorandum of Understanding that includes the transfer of Thai technologies for rice production in Gaza province and to give continuity to aquaculture projects, already being implemented in different parts of the country.
“The partnership will help us implement the agriculture projects promoted by the Mozambique Chamber of Commerce and Investment (CCMI) in Chockwé, Gaza province,” stressed Massingue.
In turn, the Ambassador of Thailand showed open to cooperate with CCM and its financial arm, promoting investment in the national market through business missions.
The business missions will revitalize exports of products and services of Mozambican entrepreneurs and attract new foreign investors.