
Mozambique Profile of Chinese Development Finance, 2000-2023
Date Published
May 28, 2026
Authors
JulieAnn Sickell and Brooke Escobar
Publisher
Citation
Sickell, J. and Escobar, B. (2026). Mozambique: Chinese Development Finance, 2000-2023. Williamsburg, VA: AidData at William & Mary.
Abstract
This country profile provides a detailed overview of the scale, scope, and composition of Chinese state-directed financing in Mozambique from 2000 to 2023. It includes granular information on key trends in China’s loan and grant-financed commitments, its lending portfolio, ESG risks in its infrastructure projects, and contractual safeguards adoption and implementation. From 2000 to 2023, China provided 100 grant-related official commitments and directed $8.5 billion via 41 loans issued in Mozambique. China’s financing to Mozambique peaked in 2013, with a $2.9 billion loan directed to China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) to acquire a minority stake in Eni East Africa, a natural gas company. Another wave of major financing followed in 2017, with nearly $2 billion in non-concessional loans—around $1.8 billion of which supported the Coral South Floating Liquefied Natural Gas Project.
The insights in this profile are derived from China's Global Loans and Grants Dataset, Version 1.0 and the sources referenced therein.
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