Small and medium-sized enterprises (PMEs) are driving increased logistical activity at the Cuchamano border crossing in Mozambique’s Tete province. Located in the Changara district, the border point is experiencing a surge in efficiency due to the involvement of these businesses. This development is specifically impacting the Beira Corridor, a crucial trade route. The increased PME participation is streamlining processes and reducing delays for goods crossing the border. Further details regarding the specific impact and scale of this dynamic are expected to be released soon. This positive trend suggests a growing role for local businesses in facilitating regional trade and economic growth. The initiative aims to improve the overall flow of commerce through the corridor.
