Angola Hosts Business Meeting Between Portuguese-speaking countries and China

Angola will host a meeting this month bringing together businesspeople from the Portuguese-speaking community, China and Macau to identify business opportunities, the president of the Angolan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIA) announced.

The event, Vicente Soares added at a press conference, will take place between the 24th and 26th of July, during the Luanda International Fair (Filda).

The 15th Meeting of Entrepreneurs for Economic and Trade Cooperation between the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP) and China is expected to be attended by 300 people, including 230 Angolans and 90 from China and Macau.

Soares said that the aim of the meeting was to find business opportunities with Chinese investors and those from CPLP countries because, according to the official, in addition to Portugal and Brazil, it is important for companies from other CPLP member states to have access to funding.

For the third time, Angola will host the meeting, which has been held since 2005, on a rotating annual basis, in the countries of the Portuguese-speaking community.

The project for negotiation and cooperation between businessmen is part of the Cooperation Protocol between Trade Promotion Organizations, Chambers of Commerce of Mainland China, the various Portuguese-speaking countries and Macau, signed in 2003.

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