The Mozambican currency is the Metical (MZN). As of 2015, 1 Euro corresponds to, approximately, 39 Meticais and 1 US Dollar to, approximately 36 Meticais. In accordance with the National Institute of Statistics (INE), the growth rate of the Gross Domestic Product in 2011 was 7.32% and the INE estimates predict an annual growth of approximately 6% in thehext years. On the other hand, also in accordance with INE, inflation, measured on the basis of the annual price variation in Cidade de Maputo, was 7.74% in November 2011, considerably less than in 2010 in which inflation was approximately 16%. This reduction of the inflation rate was the result, among other things, of a stable currency, of a larger domestic offer of national products such as fruit and vegetables and of greater trust of economic operators in the Mozambican economy. With plenty of rich economic resources, such as the sea and the rivers, gas, coal, minerals, wood and vast farming land, the Mozambican economy, which, until very recently was essentially based on agriculture, is now increasingly turning to industry, in particular, to oil and mining areas (Cuatrecasas, Gonsalves Pereira, 2013).