HAPRO unveils tentative plans to invest in Angola

Feb 6th at 14:59
06-02-2015 14:59:34+07:00

HAPRO unveils tentative plans to invest in Angola

Representatives from the Hanoi Trade Corporation (HAPRO) recently paid a working visit to Angola where they met with governmental and industry leaders from import-export enterprises discussing potential investments in the South African country.

The representatives discussed in detail the potentiality of investing in the wood and food processing sectors with the mayors of Luanda and Benguela provinces. In addition, they talked about opportunities in the seafood processing and aquaculture fields.

For their part, representatives from the Angola National Private Investment Agency (ANIP) were most receptive to HAPRO’s interest in the country, especially in the fields which would generate jobs, accelerate technological transfer and help Angola fully tap its production potential.

The mayors of Luanda and Benguela provinces in turn suggested measures to speed up the investment process and asked HAPRO to send a delegation to survey particular construction sites so that negotiations for their purchase could get underway expeditiously.

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