Angola joins gas exporters’ forum
16/11/2018Angola has joined the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF), local media reported Friday. The country was admitted as an observer during the group’s 20th ministerial meeting in Port of Spain,.
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Angola has joined the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF), local media reported Friday. The country was admitted as an observer during the group’s 20th ministerial meeting in Port of Spain,.
Multinational telecoms company Angola Cables has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Broadband Infraco. Broadband Infraco provides extensive regional long-distance network coverage and SADC connectivity. From a South African connectivity.
Angola and French oil giant Total formally launched a major new offshore oil project Saturday to aid the country’s economy that plunged into crisis following oil price dips in 2014..
The multinational oil company ENI will continue to invest in Angola where it has recorded an increase in production of 50,000 barrels/day in the last 12 months. The company’s CEO,.
The Angolan Government invested between US $ 99.5 billion and US $ 99.5 billion between 2002 and 2015 in the construction and reconstruction of roads, bridges, railways, airports, ports, dams,.
Angola could raise at least US $ 200 million annually with the taxation of basic products, Angola’s Association of Industries (AIA) president José Severino has said. This could be achieved.
At least USD 60 million is the amount that was invested in Angola, in the past 20 years, by the Chinese multinational company Huawei, deemed the world’s third greatest producer.
Issues related to strengthening bilateral cooperation in the defense field are being addressed between Angola and the United Arab Emirates. The Minister of National Defense, Salviano de Jesus Sequeira, has.
China and Angola should upgrade their mutually beneficial cooperation and bring benefits to both countries, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said on Tuesday in Beijing. Li made the remarks while meeting.
Angola has secured $2 billion in Chinese financing from the China Development Bank for infrastructure projects on President João Lourenço’s first visit to Beijing, Angola’s state newspaper Jornal de Angola.