By Fred Katerere
Nov. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Trade between Brazil and Mozambique has risen more than threefold to $102.5 million so far this year compared with a year earlier, Brazilian Trade Minister Miguel Jorge said.
Between January and October this year, Brazilian exports to Mozambique totaled $100.4 million, up from $28.4 million a year earlier, Jorge said at a briefing today in the southeast African country’s capital, Maputo.
Mozambican exports to Brazil increased from $2,000 in the first 10 months of 2007 to $2.1 million during the same period this year, said Jorge.
Brazil is the world’s biggest producer of sugar, coffee and orange juice, the second-largest producer of soybeans and the third-biggest producer of corn. It’s also home to Vale SA, the world’s biggest iron-ore producer, which has won a concession to mine coal in Mozambique’s Tete province.
Jorge is leading a 100-member delegation of businesspeople seeking investment and cooperation ventures in Angola, Mozambique and South Africa.
To contact the reporter on this story: Fred Katerere via the Johannesburg bureau on amonteiro4@bloomberg.net
Last Updated: November 11, 2009 04:14 EST
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