Mozambican Economy Remains Mired in Recession
2025-09-04 11:23
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
The economy of Mozambique contracted by 0.9% year-on-year in Q2 2025, following a 3.9% slump in the previous three-month period, keeping the country in recession.
The secondary sector led the decline (-13.9%), driven by sharp falls in utilities (-29.4%), manufacturing (-9.4%), and construction (-2.2%).
The tertiary sector also contributed negatively, shrinking 1.9%, largely due to hotels and restaurants (-11.3%); trade and repair services (-5.9%); transport, storage, and supporting activities and information and communication (-3.4%).
The primary sector, by contrast, recorded positive growth of 2.9%, driven primarily by the mining industry, which rose 6.8%, and fisheries, up 3.9%.
Agriculture, livestock, hunting, forestry, and related activities expanded by 1.1%.