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🇿🇼 Published: 04 December 2025
📘 Source: Club of Mozambique

The Mozambican Federation of Chambers of Commerce (FMCC), together with the Chamber of Commerce Mozambique-United States of America (CCMUSA), co-hosted an End-of-Year Gala Dinner, bringing together strategic partners, and business leaders to celebrate milestones from 2025 and discuss priorities for the year ahead. As the national platform representing 12 member bi-lateral chambers, FMCC plays a crucial role in uniting the private sector and strengthening cooperation among business organizations across Mozambique. FMCC Co-President Mr.

Evaristo Madime opened the evening by addressing the event’s main theme: the challenges within Mozambique’s work visa process. He stressed the importance of exploring practical solutions to improve the system, which would help create a more attractive investment climate. The program featured presentations and speeches from key partners.

Adrian Frey, representing Nicola de Vecchio, President of the Mozambique-Swiss Chamber, emphasized that the strong presence of Swiss companies in Mozambique provides employment for over 100,000 people. Following Mr. Frey, representatives from Vodacom, EMOSE, RAXIO, MOZA Bank, and Clube de Petróleo shared their insights and plans for 2026.

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Additionally, Mr. Edson Gulele from CA Advogados discussed the foreign visa policy and its impact on foreign investment and local production. Board member of the Mozambique-Swiss Chamber of Commerce, Adrian Frey, received a certificate from the Ambassador of Vietnam in Mozambique, Tran Thi Thu Thin. [Photo courtesy: FMCC] About Mozambican Federation of Chambers of Commerce (FMCC)

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Originally published by Club of Mozambique • December 04, 2025

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