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Viewing cable 06MAPUTO1229, MOZAMBIQUE RESPONSE TO USITC INFORMATION REQUEST

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
06MAPUTO1229 2006-09-26 10:33 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Maputo
VZCZCXYZ0000
PP RUEHWEB

DE RUEHTO #1229/01 2691033
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
P 261033Z SEP 06
FM AMEMBASSY MAPUTO
TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 6104
UNCLAS MAPUTO 001229 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
 
AF/S FOR HTREGER 
USITC FOR LSCHLITT 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: OTRA ETRD ASEC EK PU SE XA MZ
SUBJECT: MOZAMBIQUE RESPONSE TO USITC INFORMATION REQUEST 
 
REF: STATE 146622 
 
General Contact and Background Information 
------------------------------------------- 
 
1.  (U) The primary contact at Embassy Maputo for additional 
information and follow-up is Brooke Williams, 
Economic/Commercial Officer.  She may be reached via email at 
WilliamsBLATstate.gov or at 258-21-492797, extension 3422. 
Ms. Williams is happy to conduct additional research and to 
provide USITC with electronic copies of any available 
research requested.  Ms. Williams is also able to provide 
links to each of the research papers, studies, assessments 
and reports listed below.  Please contact Ms. Williams 
directly for this information. 
 
2.  (U) For general background information on the Mozambican 
economy, as well as sector specific information, USAID Maputo 
maintains a website database of research papers and 
additional information.  The website is www.tipmoz.com. 
Specific sector reports located on this website are listed 
below.  In addition, the 2006 Country Commercial Guide 
provides some general background.  This report can be found 
at:  www.usembassy-maputo.gov.mz 
 
3.  (U) For additional general background information please 
contact the following researchers at Michigan State 
University:  Dr. Gilead Mlay, mlaygileATmsu.edu; Dr. Tom 
Walker, walkertsATmsu.edu; Dr. Duncan BoughtonATanr.msu.edu. 
 
 
Finance Sector 
-------------- 
 
4.  (U)  Post was able to find the following documents 
discussing various aspects of Mozambique's financial sector. 
Post requests that USITC provide further specifics as to what 
aspect of the financial sector it is researching so that 
appropriate contacts and further information can be provided. 
 
 
-- Fraser, Susan and Candido, Rodolfo. "Research Study of 
Post-Conflict Microfinance in Mozambique", 2001. 
 
-- Nathan Associates, Inc. "Export Finance Limitations as a 
Barrier to Export", 2002. 
 
-- Larson, Donald; Amimo, Oliveira; Bittencourt, Mauricio; 
Graham, Douglas. "The Potential for Financial Savings in 
Rural Mozambican Households", 2003. 
 
-- International Monetary Fund. "Republic of Mozambique: 
Financial System Stability Assessment", 2004. 
 
-- African Development Fund. "Republic of Mozambique 
Financial Sector Technical Assistance Project (FSTAP) 
Appraisal Report", 2005. 
 
-- CGAP. Small Farmers in Mozambique Access Credit and 
Markets by Forming Associations with Assistance from CLUSA, 
2005. 
 
-- Addison, Tony; Geda, Alemayehu; Le Billon, Philippe; 
Murshed, S. Mansoob. "Reconstructing and Reforming the 
Financial System in Conflict and 'Post-Conflict' Economies", 
2005. 
 
-- Borgarello, Andrea; Marignani, Debora and Sande,Zaqueo (I 
Quaderni della Cooperazione Italiana). "What Hinders Small 
and Medium Entrepreneurs in Mozambique?", 2005. 
 
 
Cashew Sector 
------------- 
 
5.  (U)  Post was able to find the following documents 
discussing Mozambique's cashew sector: 
 
-- Mole, Paulo. "Smallholder Cashew Development Opportunities 
and Linkages to Food Security in Nampula Province, 
Mozambique: Summary of Findings and Implications for Policy, 
Research and Extension Efforts", 2000. 
 
-- McMillan, Margaret; Horn, Karen; Rodrik, Dani.  "When 
Economic Reform Goes Wrong: Cashews in Mozambique", 2003. 
 
-- Bolnick, Bruce, "The Great Cashew Controversy in 
Mozambique", 2004. 
 
6.  (U) Post recommends the following contacts for further 
information regarding Mozambique's cashew sector: 
 
A. Filomena Maiopue 
INCAJU (under the Ministry of Agriculture) 
258-21-417723 
 
B. Carlos Costa 
Associacao dos Industriais do Caju (Cashew Association) 
258-82-5162102 or 258-82-3102580 
cm costaAThotmail.com or cmcosta@teledata.mz 
 
C. Aly Charif 
Agro Industroas Associados 
258-82-6012620 
 
D. Jake Walter 
Director 
Technoserve - Maputo 
jake.walterATtvcabo.co.mz 
 
 
Unwrought Aluminum Sector 
------------------------- 
 
7.  (U) Mozambique's Aluminum sector currently consists of 
one smelter, MOZAL, and all inputs are imported.  Post was 
able to find the following documents discussing Mozambique's 
aluminum sector: 
 
-- Esty, Benjamin. "Financing the Mozal Project", date 
unknown. 
 
-- Yager, Thomas.  "The Mineral Industry of Mozambique", 2004. 
 
8.  (U)  Post recommends the following contacts for further 
information regarding Mozambique's aluminum sector: 
 
A. Carlos Mesquita 
General Director 
MOZAL (aluminum smelter) 
258-21-735008 
 
B. Carmen Malauene 
Head of Communication Team 
MOZAL 
258-21-735733 
 
 
Visits and Additional Information 
--------------------------------- 
 
9.  (U)  Post is happy to facilitate any visits and to 
provide further information and contacts as requested. 
Raspolic