Mozambique President Chapo Seeks China Infrastructure Investment

Mozambique President Daniel Chapo is leveraging China’s industrial capabilities to drive infrastructure development and sustainable growth, as he embarks on a state visit to key manufacturing hubs—his first since assuming office in 2025.

During a stop in Changsha, capital of Hunan Province, Chapo toured advanced factories specializing in electricity, heavy machinery, and agricultural processing. He observed smart power systems, automated production lines, and modern logistics equipment, highlighting China’s industrial strengths. The Mozambican leader expressed strong interest in replicating such facilities at home, citing urgent needs for technology transfer and infrastructure investment.

Mozambique’s economy remains heavily reliant on agriculture, with roughly two-thirds of its population living in rural areas. Limited access to technology and infrastructure has hampered productivity. Chapo emphasized that Chinese expertise could modernize farming practices and support large-scale construction projects, including roads, bridges, and ports—key components of the country’s development strategy.

At a business forum, officials from both nations signed agreements in sectors such as green energy and biomedicine. Chapo noted the alignment between China’s upcoming five-year development plan and Mozambique’s national strategy. He stressed that cooperation under South-South partnership frameworks could unlock significant opportunities, positioning China as both a development model and a vital partner in Mozambique’s modernization drive.

Hosted by President Xi Jinping, Chapo’s visit is expected to deepen bilateral ties and pave the way for increased Chinese investment in the southeastern African nation. The tour underscores Mozambique’s strategic pivot toward China as a critical source of capital, technology, and expertise for its long-term growth ambitions.

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