Mozambique Medical Device Market Overview
Country Profile at a Glance
| Population | ~34 million (2025 est.) |
| Capital / Commercial Hub | Maputo |
| Official Language | Portuguese |
| Currency | Mozambican Metical (MZN) — approx. 1 USD = 63 MZN |
| GDP (nominal) | USD ~20 billion (2024) |
| GDP per Capita | USD ~590 |
| Healthcare Expenditure | ~5.8% of GDP / USD ~1.2 billion |
| Medical Device Market Size | ~USD 85 million (2025 est.) |
| Market CAGR | ~8.7% (2025–2030 forecast) |
| Regulatory Authority | DNAM (National Directorate of Medicines) |
| Key Trade Port | Port of Maputo, Port of Beira |
| Turkey Med. Device Exports | ~USD 1.5 million (2024 est.) |
Market Overview
Healthcare Infrastructure
Mozambique's health system is heavily dependent on international donor funding — PEPFAR, the Global Fund, USAID, and the World Bank collectively finance a large proportion of healthcare expenditure. The government operates approximately 1,500 health facilities including 10 central and provincial hospitals. The Hospital Central de Maputo is the national referral centre. Natural gas revenues from the Rovuma basin are beginning to fund domestic health investment. The private sector is small but growing in Maputo and Beira. Portuguese-speaking South African hospital groups (Mediclinic, Netcare) are exploring Mozambique expansion.
Key Market Drivers
- Natural gas revenue windfall beginning to fund government healthcare investment
- PEPFAR, Global Fund, and World Bank procurement creating large volumes of international tender opportunities
- Portuguese-language alignment with Turkey's Portugal and Brazil distribution networks
- High HIV/AIDS and malaria burden sustaining strong diagnostics and treatment device demand
- Government primary care facility expansion creating basic equipment procurement demand
- Maputo port gateway position for southern Africa landlocked markets (Malawi, Zimbabwe, Zambia)
Top Product Categories in Demand
- HIV/malaria diagnostics & lab supplies
- Disposables (critical shortage)
- Maternal & child health devices
- Basic surgical instruments
- Cold chain equipment
- Portable diagnostic devices
- Solar-powered medical equipment
- Dental equipment (Maputo private)
- Telemedicine devices
Regulatory Environment
Framework & Authority
Medical devices in Mozambique are regulated by DNAM (Direcção Nacional de Medicamentos e Alimentos) under the Ministry of Health. Device registration is required for all imported products. CE Mark or WHO Prequalification is the primary quality evidence accepted. Portuguese-language labelling is required. A licensed Mozambican importer is mandatory. Regulatory processes are less formalised than some markets — a local agent with Ministry of Health relationships is essential for navigating the procurement system. Many procurement decisions involve international donor organisations whose procurement rules (WHO, UNDP) apply alongside DNAM requirements.
Key Registration Requirements
- DNAM device registration — CE Mark and WHO Prequalification accepted
- Appointment of a licensed Mozambican importer/agent
- Portuguese-language labelling and Instructions for Use mandatory
- Import duty: 2.5–7.5% (SADC framework for most medical devices)
- Donor procurement rules (WHO, UNDP, USAID) apply for aid-funded purchases
Import & Trade Data
Mozambique imports nearly 100% of its medical devices, primarily from South Africa, China, India, Portugal, and the USA. Turkey's current share is minimal but the Portuguese-language connection — through a Portugal-based Turkish distributor or a Brazilian partner with Mozambique operations — creates a natural entry pathway. South Africa-based distributors also serve Mozambique and are often the most practical route for Turkish manufacturers without direct Southern African presence.
| Top Importing Countries | South Africa, China, India, Portugal, USA |
| Turkey's Est. Market Share | ~1.5% |
| Main Import Categories | Diagnostics, disposables, maternal health, HIV/malaria |
| Import Tariff | 2.5–7.5% (SADC CET framework) |
| Practical Entry Route | South Africa-based or Portugal-based regional distributor |
Opportunities for Turkish Exporters
- Donor procurement tenders: USAID, PEPFAR, and Global Fund procurement for Mozambique is conducted through international tenders — CE-certified Turkish manufacturers of HIV diagnostics, lab supplies, and cold chain equipment can participate
- Portuguese-language Lusophone connection: Turkish manufacturers with a Portuguese distributor can leverage that partner's Mozambique contacts for relatively low-cost market entry
- Natural gas investment: Mozambique's LNG revenues are beginning to fund hospital construction — watch for upcoming government procurement tenders in the 2026–2028 period
- South Africa distribution: a Johannesburg-based distributor typically serves Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Malawi — a Southern African distributor relationship extends to multiple markets simultaneously
- Cold chain equipment: Mozambique's vaccine cold chain and HIV medication storage create strong demand for Turkish-manufactured medical refrigerators and transport coolers
Challenges & Considerations
- Very low purchasing power: government hospitals have extremely constrained budgets; commercial success depends on donor-funded procurement rather than government direct purchase
- Infrastructure limitations: logistics outside Maputo and Beira are challenging; temperature-controlled shipping requires careful planning
- Portuguese-language requirement: all labelling and documentation must be in Portuguese — adds translation cost and lead time
- Political and exchange rate risk: MZN has been volatile; USD contracts are essential
Conclusion
Mozambique is a frontier market with real demand, primarily accessed through donor-funded procurement channels rather than direct commercial hospital sales. Turkish manufacturers with CE-certified diagnostics, cold chain equipment, and maternal health devices can participate in international procurement tenders that serve Mozambique's NGO-funded healthcare system. The Portuguese-language connection and the Maputo port gateway position make Mozambique a natural inclusion in any Lusophone Africa or Southern Africa distribution strategy.
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