The services sector is the most significant sector of the Mozambican economy, accounting for 49% of overall GDP, with wholesale and retail commerce, motor vehicles repair (12%), education (8%), and transportation (7%). Industry accounts for 27% of GDP, with mining and quarrying accounting for 11%. The country has large mineral deposits (marble, bentonite, coal, gold, bauxite, granite, and gemstones), with aluminum being the most essential exported item.  Manufacturing accounts for 10%, with construction accounting for 3%. Crops such as cotton, prawns, cashew nuts, sugar, citrus, copra, coconut, and lumber are the most important sources of income. Agriculture, hunting, forestry, and fishing generate 24% of the country's wealth. Among the expenditure components of GDP, household consumption is first, accounting for 67% of overall use. Government expenditure (26%) and gross fixed capital formation (25%) are the next most important components. Exports of products and services account for 41% of GDP, whilst imports account for 73%, resulting in a net loss of 32% of overall GDP through trade.

Hodnoty vyšší, než se očekává, by měly být považovány za pozitivní (býčí) pro MZN apod očekávané hodnoty by měly být považovány za negativní (medvědí) pro MZN.

Kategorie:  GDP Annual Growth Rate
Jednotky:  Procent
Podrobnosti
Dopad: Nízké
Země:
Měna: MZN
Nejnovější vydání
Předchozí: 5.92%
Konsensus: 5%
Aktuálně: 5.36%
Další vydání
Datum: May 27, 15:00
Zbývající čas: 18 dny
Konsensus: 5.2%