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Mozambique Debt Dashboard

Latest data: 2024 | Updated 2/2/2026

Total Debt-to-GDP

71.8%

Elevated71.8%
Debt Service / Revenue

89754684.0%

Distress Zone89754684.0%
GDP Growth

2.1%

GDP (USD)

$22.7B

Inflation: 4.1%

Debt Sustainability Assessment

Total Debt / GDP
Elevated71.8%
External Debt / GDP
Distress Zone350.6%
Debt Service / Revenue
Distress Zone89754684.0%
Inflation Rate
Comfortable4.1%
FX Reserves (months)
Manageable3.4 mo
GDP Growth
Manageable2.1%

Key Insights

High Debt Alert

Mozambique's debt-to-GDP of 71.8% exceeds the 70% high-risk threshold. Historical analysis shows a 40% probability of debt restructuring within 5 years at these levels.

Debt Service Crisis

Mozambique spends 89754684.0% of government revenue on debt payments, leaving less than half for public services, infrastructure, and development. This level is widely regarded as unsustainable.

In Debt Distress

Mozambique is currently classified as being in debt distress, meaning it is already experiencing difficulty meeting its debt obligations. Immediate restructuring or emergency financing may be required.

Low Import Cover

Mozambique's reserves of 3.4 months of import cover are below the recommended 4-month buffer, limiting the central bank's ability to defend the currency or absorb trade shocks.

Debt Composition

External debt by creditor type

No composition data available

Debt Trends Over Time

No historical data available

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