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Mozambique Transport Minister calls on Indian Steel Minister

| | Jan 18, 2017, at 01:31 am
New Delhi, Jan 17 (IBNS): Carlos Alberto Fortes Mesquita, Transport Minister, Mozambique called on Union Steel Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh at Udyog Bhawan on Tuesday.

He was accompanied by senior officials from Mozambique government. Union Minister of State Vishnu Deo Sai, Secretary, Steel, GOI, Dr. Aruna Sharma and other senior officials were present during the meeting.

Chaudhary Birender Singh welcomed the visiting delegation and thanked them for all the support extended to India business interests in Mozambique.


He highlighted how rich natural resources of Mozambique and demand potential in India could be mutually beneficial.


The Steel Minister sought further support from the Mozambique government through tariff and non-tariff measures for facilitating achievement of economies of scale by Indian companies like ICVL present there. 

Carlos Alberto Fortes Mesquita assured all possible help from the Mozambique government.


He remarked that inspite of challenging geopolitical environment, the Mozambique government is very clear of its long-term vision and the strategy to achieve it.


He remarked that energy and infrastructure (transport, public works) are two of the four priority sectors identified by their government based on synergies, the other two being agriculture and tourism.

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