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Japanese investors will be supported to increase investment in natural-gas projects in Mozambique as the Southeastern African country aims to develop giant offshore projects, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said. | News24_Business

Japan last year regained its position as the world’s biggest LNG importer, overtaking China as prices for the fuel soared after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Security in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province that’s home to major gas projects has improved significantly since regional troops arrived to assist the government, but some attacks persist."Security is crucial for the operation of Japanese companies in northern Mozambique," he said.

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