Angola promising for Vietnamese investors

Angola is a promising country for Vietnamese enterprises to do business and investment, thanks to its stable political system and numerous preferential investment policies.
Angola promising for Vietnamese investors ảnh 1An overview of the Vietnam-Angola trade and investment promotion conference (Source: baodautu.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – Angola is a promising country for Vietnamese enterprisesto do business and investment, thanks to its stable political system andnumerous preferential investment policies.

The statement was made by Dang Van Thanh,President of the Vietnamese Traders’ Club, at a Vietnam-Angola trade andinvestment promotion conference held in Hanoi on July 14.

The event was held by the Angolan Embassy inVietnam and the Vietnamese Traders’ Club, Investment Review reported.

Participants were introduced to potentialand advantages of Angola, as well as trade and investment cooperationopportunities with the country.

Angolan Ambassador João Manuel Bernardo saidthat the event offered a chance for Vietnamese businesses to seek investmentopportunities and trade collaboraton with Angola in fields Vietnam has strengthsuch as agriculture, health and telecommunications.

The Angolan government is stepping upinvestment attraction and carrying out activities to intensify connectivitywith foreign enterprises, including those from Vietnam, he added.

First Secretary at the Angolan Embassy AbelPaxe recommended Vietnamese businesses to boost exports to the African marketin the fields of its demand, including rice, seafood, garment and textiles andconfectionary.-VNA
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