Analysis by Region - Emerging Markets - Mozambique
Description
The Mozambican economy will make a modest recovery next year after violent unrest in late 2024 sent it reeling in 2025. Improved investor sentiment, a more favourable political environment, and the restart of mega gas projects will nudge economic growth rates higher in 2026. However, fiscal consolidation efforts – expected to be mandated by a yet-to-be-approved IMF loan programme – and lower gas production will partially offset the expansionary impact of these developments. As such, we project that real GDP growth will average 2.5% (previously 3.8%) in 2026 before rising to 4.0% in 2027.
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- Mozambique: Economic growth will recover modestly in 2026
- Forecast overview
- Recent developments
- Short-term outlook
- Key drivers of our short-term forecast
- Economic risk
- Economic risk evaluation
- Long-term prospects
- Alternative long-run scenarios
- Background
- Economic development
- Structure of the economy
- Balance of payments
- Policy and politics
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