Mozambican economy under the microscope

"The meeting with the prime minister
revealed that we are here to interact
with economic institutions of Mozambique and evaluate theevolution of the Mozambican economy in recent months." A mission from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is from the 14th of current October in Mozambique to assess the socio-economic situation of the country. The idea of ​​the delegation of the Fund is to analyze the country's priorities for 2015 and 2016, to see how we can support economic development. The IMF mission, led by Directorate assistant ofthe Department for East Africa, Michel Lazare, was received by the Prime Minister, Carlos Agostinho Rosario, a meeting which was attended by the Minister of Economy and Finance,Adriano Maleiane and Governor Bank of Mozambique, Ernesto Gove. Lazare evaluated the performance of the Mozambican economy. "The meeting with the prime minister revealed that we are here to interact with economic
institutions of Mozambique and evaluate the evolution of the Mozambican economy in recent months.We told the Prime Minister that we will analyze in detail the projects for 2015 and 2016 with the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Central Bank as a way to see how we can improve the support we provide for the benefit of the real economy, "said Michel Lazare.

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