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🇿🇼 Published: 11 December 2025
📘 Source: Club of Mozambique

The roundtable brought together many of Italy’s largest companies in sectors including energy, engineering, construction, logistics, technology, agro-industry, and innovation. The event featured an exchange of experiences and presentations on opportunities in the Italian market. Mozambique is currently one of the main destinations for Italian investments in Africa.

Companies such as ENI and Saipem have played a central role in Mozambique’s energy sector, with particular focus on the Coral North FLNG project, whose total investment exceeds $7.2 billion. Other important Italian companies — including Baker Hughes, Renco, CMC Ravenna, Inalca, Ecolibri, and Donelli — operate in sectors such as energy, construction, food industry, logistics, sustainable technologies, and projects with significant socio-economic impact. Mauriello (Assocamerestero): Supporting companies through our network “Today’s meeting with the President of Mozambique is a great opportunity for Italian companies, both medium and large-sized, participating in the business meetings, as well as for the many small and micro enterprises in the supply chain that do not operate directly abroad but could certainly benefit from increased Italian presence and investments in Mozambique, which is surely one of the most interesting countries for us within the Mattei Plan,” said Domenico Mauriello, Secretary General of Assocamerestero, in an interview with 9Colonne.

“As the network of Italian Chambers of Commerce abroad, we are at the forefront of supporting companies in this push towards Sub-Saharan Africa,” Mauriello continued. “Our commitment is demonstrated by the recent creation of a new area within the association called Africa and Gulf, aimed at facilitating smoother and more immediate relations between the various Chambers of Commerce in Africa, both North Africa, closer to us through the Mediterranean, and Sub-Saharan Africa, as well as the Gulf region, which is increasingly interested in Africa.” “Our mission,” Mauriello concluded, “is precisely this: to accompany our companies, regardless of size, in understanding and exploiting the great opportunities the market offers.” “Mozambique has a privileged relationship with Italy and Italian companies: the coordinated work with the two embassies, Confindustria, Assafrica, and the Italian Chamber of Commerce shows that this teamwork is working and once again positions Italy as the top foreign investor in Mozambique,” said Simone Santi, President of the Mozambique-Italy Chamber of Commerce, speaking at the roundtable organised today in Rome. “Mozambique is a growing country, with a young new President and a technically prepared government implementing a reform plan that will help change the mindset of some entrepreneurs who think investing here is risky,” Santi concluded.

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“It represents an opportunity for all Italian companies.” “Our presence here reflects how strategic we consider the strengthening of the partnership between Italy and Mozambique, within the framework of the Mattei Plan. The visit of the Mozambican President confirms the importance of cooperation in this anniversary year,” said Giorgio Silli, Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs. “A cooperation framework agreement is being finalised,” Silli noted. “This roundtable is not just an institutional meeting but an opportunity for new ideas and projects.”

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Originally published by Club of Mozambique • December 11, 2025

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