Africa-Press – Angola. The Angolan potential in the fields of agriculture, industry and commerce will be exposed, between the 18th and 22nd of this month, in Madrid, during the International Business and Foreign Trade Fair of Spain, called IMEX.
For this purpose, Angola took to the event a delegation made up of businessmen from different sectors, such as industry, commerce, agriculture, tourism, construction, oil and gas, technology, among other areas, to fill the country’s stand. from the Embassy of Angola in Spain informs that the Angolan delegation’s program includes visits and participation in round tables and conferences.
The diplomatic representation adds that Angola is one of the special guests, and national companies should take advantage of the fair to announce innovations and business opportunities in the country, as well as ensure the internationalization of companies and entry into new markets with technological innovation and diversification.
Likewise, the fair should serve as an opportunity for Angola to publicize the ongoing reforms and the improvement of the business environment, especially within the scope of the priorities defined by the Executive, within the promotion and diversification of the economy, aiming for the country to be, effectively, “a major destination for foreign direct investment”.
Angola is a partner of Spain, whose strategic bilateral relations were strengthened and strengthened in 2021, with the signing of agreements at the highest level and with reciprocal visits by the Heads of the two Governments.
The presence of Angola is being coordinated by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, with the support of the Angolan Private Investment and Export Promotion Agency (AIPEX) and the Embassy in Spain, in addition to other entities.
IMEX is organized by the Revista Internacional de Negócios Moeda Única, with the main objective of improving the competitiveness of companies, with an efficient and innovative offer of products and services necessary to promote the internationalization of companies.
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