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Mbs Touts Digital System to Improve Services

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The Malawi Bureau of Standards (MBS) launched a digital MIS to improve certification and service efficiency, reducing corruption and delays. The $150M World Bank project supports trade facilitation between Malawi and Mozambique. Commercial mechanism is weak: no direct price, margin, or supply chain impact identified; it is a government efficiency initiative with no immediate commercial winners or losers. Sector relevance is limited to EM_TECH (digital transformation) and EM_CONSTRUCTION (border connectivity infrastructure) but with low magnitude and confidence.

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  • MBS launched a Management Information System (MIS) to expedite certification and service processes.
  • The system allows businesses to track applications and results online.
  • The initiative is part of President Peter Mutharika's digital transformation agenda.
  • Supported by a $150 million World Bank-funded project aimed at enhancing trade and border connectivity between Malawi and Mozambique.
  • Additional digital systems are set to be launched by related departments next week.

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