Provides references to the principle business associations, indicating which accept U.S. companies. Describes the primary roles for those associations and to what extent they influence government actions.
The major business associations that are relevant to U.S. companies are the Confederation of Business Associations (CTA) and the Mozambican Business and Industry Association (ACIS).  CTA is the largest and most influential of these.

It is important to note that local business and association leaders may be closely linked to the political elite and thus have conflicts of interest with certain business sectors.  U.S. companies are advised to conduct due diligence before committing to a partnership.

 

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