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Title: The Minerals Industry of Mozambique
Keywords: Development Policy
Economic Development
Trade
Issue Date: May-1986
Publisher: Institute of Mining Research (University of Zimbabwe)
Abstract: Mozambique’s mineral industry is one of the smallest in the SADCC, due more to neglect during the five decades of Portuguese colonialism than to a lack of resources. From independence in 1975 the new Frelimo government made rapid progress in mineral exploration and was at the point of a major expansion in exploitation when, from 1981, the South - African regime stepped up and intensified the destabilization of Mozambique
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10646/1549
Other Identifiers: Jourdan, Paul (1990) The Minerals Industry of Mozambique, IMR Open Report no.83. Harare, Mt. Pleasant: Institute of Mining Research (IMR)
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