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Promoting development-oriented FDI in Mozambique: Training workshop for policy makers, investment and trade promotion officials


15 - 16 November 2010
Hotel Polana Serena
Maputo
, Mozambique

​After years of war and distress, Mozambique has experienced significant economic growth during the last 15 years.

Foreign direct investment (FDI) has played an important role in the recovery process, particularly in the development of new infrastructure and basic industries.

The Government of Mozambique would like to keep the momentum and broaden the economic base by stimulating the development of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and promoting business linkages with transnational companies (TNCs).

In this context, UNCTAD within the ONE UN programme has organized a training workshop for policy makers and investment and trade promotion officials to exchange best practices and discuss issues related to the promotion of development-oriented FDI.

Topics to be addressed:

• Key investment policy issues for least developed countries

• New generations of investment promotion tools

• Main functions of investment promotion agencies, including investor targeting and the creation of business linkages between TNCs and SMEs

• Regional experiences in local supply management enhancement

The training workshop will also serve as a launching pad for the Mozambique Investment Policy Review and an update of the Investment Guide for Mozambique, both carried out by UNCTAD.

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