Portugal has reaffirmed plans to deepen tourism cooperation with Mozambique, southern African country and former Portuguese colony with a commitment to revive the long - delayed Hotel School project and investing in tourism training.
During a visit to the capital of Mozambique, Maputo, in occasion of the Maputo International Fair (FACIM), held under the theme “Promoting Economic Diversification Towards Sustainable and Competitveness Development in Mozambique” , spotlighting Mozambique’s growing appeal as a tourism and investment hub, Portugal’s Secretary of State for tourism, trade and services Pedro Machado made the announcement emphasizing Portugal’s readiness to invest in tourism training, capacity building and professional internships, highlighting the country’s experience through its national network of public tourism schools.
The Secretary of State also pointed to increased bilateral interest in public - private partnerships, with Portuguese entrepreneurs reportedly open to involvement in the Mozambican hospitality sector.
The visit also formed part of wider efforts to boost economic ties, with ongoing discussions planned with Mozambican officials.
Currently Portugal and Mozambique have extensive collaborations, especially in development and security and focusing in cooperations include agriculture, education, health and good governance.
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