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CTA and South African Embassy strengthen commercial exchanges in the cultural market

On the occasion, the parties addressed the need for permanent information sharing between the two countries, especially the major cultural events taking place in South Africa, in order to allow Mozambican artists to participate and exchange experiences with South Africans, thus creating a more stable cultural and creative market.

In relation to the border issue, particularly about the one-stop-shop, Siphiwe Nyanda promised to convey the concern to the South African authorities and pointed out the need to have a focal point to follow up on common issues in order to facilitate commercial transactions between the two countries.

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