Africa-Press – Angola. The Portuguese Secretary of State for the Economy, João Neves, said this Tuesday that Angola and Portugal have increased 50% of exports and imports this year, after two years considered very difficult, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, during a working visit to the new facilities of the ISQapave group, in Luanda.
João Neves assured that the economic recovery between both countries is being marked by a period of “growth of around 50% compared to the previous year”, both in imports and in exports”.
The secretary added that “Angola is looking for solutions so that collaboration between the two countries, especially in the economic field, is more intense”.
“This is a working visit in which we will certainly have opportunities (to sign agreements), depending on the work we are going to carry out from now on and have agreements signed in different areas over the next year”, he stressed, quoted by Lusa.
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