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Angola
13 July 2018
New laws for investing in Angola
The government of new Angolan president João Lourenço has made a good start in trying to improve the terms of investment for foreign firms.
04 July 2018
Profile: José de Lima Massano
Considered one of the most respected bankers in Angola, José de Lima Massano, 47, born in Luanda and studied in London.
17 June 2018
Oil Majors respond to energy sector reform in Angola
With the oil sector remaining as the “engine” of the Angolan economy, and with a forecasted decrease in oil production, the new Angolan government has prioritised introducing investor-friendly reforms.
27 May 2018
Angola’s New Private Investment Law facilitates FDI
Angola's new private investment law no longer requires investments to have a minimum limit of US$1 million and the pre-condition that local Angolan investors must take a minimum 35% stake in each foreign project.
18 April 2018
Angola seeks support from China to re-launch cotton production
Japan and China are the countries that Angola is contacting to finance the re-launch of the cotton crops in the Cassange region.
04 April 2018
Angola’s political facelift makes it more attractive to investors
Angola's biggest challenge is the regime and managing the agencies that are niftily woven into the fabric of the economy. As popularly tagged during President João Lourenço's campaign, he vowed to “improve what is good and correct what is bad”.
21 March 2018
Can Angolan agriculture learn from the Mozambican experience?
Angola has discussed reinvigorating its agriculture sector ever since 2002. Yet the reliance on oil income meant that far too little progress was actually made.
11 March 2018
The rise of African web entrepreneurs
Since China became Africa’s largest trading partner in 2009, trade has continued to climb, helped by cooperative frameworks put in place by the Chinese government and its African counterparts such as Angola and Mozambique.
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