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Grindrod suspends port operations in Mozambique after border closure

Logistics company Grindrod has actually suspended port and terminal operations in Mozambique after South Africa temporarily closed the primary border with its northeastern neighbour over safety concerns after a violent crackdown on postelection protests, the company stated on Thursday.

The suspension will hit the movement of goods and products in a region already battling with logistical traffic jams as under-funded state-owned port and rail companies struggle to provide adequate services.

A minimum of 18 individuals have actually been eliminated in the protests, human rights groups have actually stated, as opposition advocates show versus what they say is a deceptive election win by Frelimo, the celebration that has ruled Mozambique given that 1975.

South Africa's border authority said on Wednesday that it had closed the Lebombo border after getting reports of cars being torched on the Mozambique side.

A Grindrod statement said it had actually suspended port and terminal operations in Maputo and Matola after the border closure and suspension of rail services.

The business becomes part of a consortium granted a concession to run the Maputo port alongside DP World, the Mozambican Railway Business and Gestores, a private Mozambican company.

Maputo port reported record volume growth in 2023, partly owing to increased coal and chrome export volumes diverted from South Africa, where state-owned Transnet is stopping working to offer appropriate rail and port capacity.

In 2023 Maputo port dealt with a record 31.2 million metric tons of freight, mostly minerals consisting of copper, chrome, ferrochrome and coal, up 16% on the previous year.

(source: Reuters)