Maputo — The European Union is to make five million euros (about 6.9 million US dollars) available to help the Mozambican private sector increase the competitiveness of its products on the international market over the next three years.
According to Sylvie Tabesse, First Counselor at the EU delegation in Mozambique, this sum still needs to be approved by the EU's member states.
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