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World Bank Warns Mozambique LNG Project at Risk Due to Deficits
First article: 25 mar. 2026, 12:43
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The World Bank has issued a warning regarding Mozambique's ambitious $50 billion LNG project, stating that persistent deficits pose a significant risk to its success. The project, which aims to exploit Mozambique's vast natural gas reserves, is crucial for the country's economic development. However, the World Bank believes that ongoing fiscal deficits could undermine investor confidence and jeopardize the project's financial viability.Articles about this topic
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World Bank Says Mozambique Deficits Risk $50 Billion LNG Project
The World Bank warned Mozambique’s current economic trajectory puts at risk the $50 billion in gas projects the government is counting on to help bolster its flagging economy, in one of the starkest warnings yet on the nation’s persistent debt-fueled overspending.
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