Angola authorized to export fishery products to the EU

In an interview with Angolan news agency Angop, the minister also said this was made possible after “various stages of refurbishment of chemistry and microbiology laboratories, staff training and audits.” Adding

Angola | Project built by Chinese company opens

The new plant for collection, treatment and distribution of drinking water, which cost USD45 million, has a capacity to pump 11 billion cubic meters of water a day and will

Cape Verde and Guinea-Bissau sign bilateral agreement

The governments of Cape Verde and Guinea-Bissau Wednesday in Praia signed a memorandum of understanding to strengthen bilateral relations in the reform of public administration, especially in the area of

Japanese cooperation agency in Angola

A delegation from the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is in Luanda until today to assess the consolidation of investment projects and its support to Angola, according to an Angolan

9,000 Portuguese companies currently export to Angola

The same figures also showed that two-way trade amounted to 7 billion euros in 2013, and of that total 3.1 billion euros were goods exports and 1.4 billion euros were

Angola | Minister inaugurates project built by Chinese company

Chinese company Sinohydro built a new plant for collection, treatment and distribution of drinking water and the system to expand and improve the medium voltage grid and public lighting system

Portugal and Angola study introduction of special visas

The Minister of State and Foreign Affairs of Portugal, Rui Machete, announced Monday in Luanda the intention to move ahead with a system of special visas for businesspeople, as part

World Bank Group studies investment in cement plant in Bissau

The World Bank Group is analyzing the possibility of financing a cement factory project in the capital of Guinea-Bissau, with a production capacity of 200,000 tons per year, according to

East-Timor wants more investment from Indonesia

East Timor’s minister of state and of foreign affairs and cooperation, Jose Luis Guterres, said in Jakarta that his country expects more private investment from Indonesia particularly in the infrastructure,

Angola faces additional difficulties in paying public debt

In an essay on the negative effects of lower oil prices in sub-Saharan African countries, among which is the second largest producer of this region, Angola, analysts at the Brookings

Mozambique | Sena railroad reopens to traffic

The Sena Railroad, connecting the coal town of Moatize, in Mozambique’s Tete province to the port of Beira, in Sofala, was reopened to traffic Saturday after four days off due

Heineken says Timor Leste has good climate for foreign investment

East Timor offers “an excellent climate for foreign investment,” the president of Heineken Asia MTN Pte, Roland Pirmez, said in Dili, who explained that the statement was based on the

Trade between Brazil and China reached USD77.9b

In 2014 Brazilian exports totaled US$40.6 billion and imports from China were USD37.3 billion. In 2013, trade between the two countries reached a record – US$83.3 billion – but the 2014

Angola | Construction of the deep-water port of Cabinda starts in June

“Work on support infrastructure is being carried out and in June 2015 the work itself will begin,” said Aldina da Lomba Catembo, cited by local media. The governor had previously

British company says there is oil in Portugal

The deposits were using technology that detects natural resources by satellite and are expected to contain at least 1 billion barrels of oil, and another 30 percent more natural gas. The

Rita Santos leaves Forum Macau in March

The deputy secretary-general of the permanent secretariat of Forum Macau, Rita Santos, has told Radio Macau that she will be retiring and stepping down from her post in March. The Secretary

Off the record | Secretary Chan wants open communication

The meeting was held to promote “government action transparency” while also “to hear the ideas and suggestions of the heads of media organizations” in recognition of the need for “constant

Guinea-Bissau expected to export 200,000 tons of cashew nuts

The official forecast is based on the tonnage exported in 2014, around 136,000 tons, and an additional 20,000 tons that were intercepted in the port of Bissau for illegal export

Portuguese group Sonae expands to Mozambique

Portuguese group Sonae has boosted the internationalization of its specialized retail businesses by opening the first MO store in Mozambique, the first in sub-Saharan Africa, said the chief executive of

China is leading importer of Angolan goods

In this period, China accounted for 49.5 percent of all Angolan exports, followed by Spain with 6.2 percent, India with 5.6 percent, the United States of America with 5.5 percent

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