Mozambique’s immigration service says it sees no need to make special preparations for the start of work on the $20 billion LNG projects next year – despite fears that it will be overwhelmed by demand for visas and work permits for foreign workers. Around 16,000 foreigners are expected to be employed on the projects in…...
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