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Mozambique extends tax exemption on basic goods to ease tensions

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Mozambique extended a value-added tax exemption on essential goods until the end of the year to ease spending pressures on consumers that have sparked violent protests in the southern African nation.

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The tax break first introduced last year applies to sugar, cooking oil, and soap, as well as raw materials, equipment, and components used by the domestic sugar industry, according to a government statement.

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