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Web version | Update preferences | Unsubscribe TABLE OF CONTENTS Development of the Millennium – FAOUN Commercial Trades Entrepreneurial Support Railways Development in Luanda Lusophone investments Labor Banks Angolan Companies Agriculture Fishery Petroleum Cooperating with Angola ANGOLA NEWSLETTER July/August 2013 Vitor Marques da Cruz Development of the Millennium – FAOUN Angola received a homage by the FAO – United Nations Organization in Rome for the Agriculture and Food since this country has reached the first Objective for Development of the Millennium by reducing by half the percentage of population suffering from hunger and malnutrition in Angola. FAO’s General Director requested the President of Angola to promote a high level forum in 2014 regarding the family agriculture politics implemented in Africa. Commercial Trades The Angolan importations from Portugal reached the value of 1.127.404 thousand Euros in the first quarter of 2013, which corresponds to a growth of 95,76% comparing with the same period of 2012. The exportations of Angolan products to Portugal registered the amount of 913.367 thousand Euros, 10,96 more than what was registered in the same period of 2012. Entrepreneurial Support The Small and Medium Enterprises Support National Institute (INAPEM), which certifies micro, small and medium enterprises is changing its offices to Avenida Marginal de Luanda, n.º 80, near the Agostinho Neto University’s Science College. This change of office falls within the scope of the revitalization process initiated two years ago, which was driven by the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Law. This Law implies granting INAPEM with the necessary human and physical structures in order to respond to Angola’s entrepreneur’s needs and requests. Railways In the provinces of Benguela, Bié, Huambo and Moxico, along the Benguela Railway, the agricultural entrepreneurs and small producers, which are organized in entrepreneurial associations, manifest their contentment regarding the regular circulation of the train, which facilitates the transport of people and goods.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

• Development of theMillennium – FAO­UN

• Commercial Trades

• EntrepreneurialSupport

• Railways

• Development inLuanda

• Lusophoneinvestments

• Labor

• Banks

• Angolan Companies

• Agriculture

• Fishery

• Petroleum

• Cooperating withAngola

ANGOLA NEWSLETTERJuly/August 2013

 

 

Vitor Marques da Cruz

Development of the Millennium – FAO­UN

Angola received a homage by the FAO – United Nations Organizationin Rome for the Agriculture and Food since this country has reachedthe first Objective for Development of the Millennium by reducing byhalf the percentage of population suffering from hunger andmalnutrition in Angola.FAO’s General Director requested the President of Angola to promotea high level forum in 2014 regarding the family agriculture politicsimplemented in Africa.

Commercial Trades

The Angolan importations from Portugal reached the value of1.127.404 thousand Euros in the first quarter of 2013, whichcorresponds to a growth of 95,76% comparing with the same period of2012.The exportations of Angolan products to Portugal registered theamount of 913.367 thousand Euros, 10,96 more than what wasregistered in the same period of 2012.

Entrepreneurial Support

The Small and Medium Enterprises Support National Institute(INAPEM), which certifies micro, small and medium enterprises ischanging its offices to Avenida Marginal de Luanda, n.º 80, near theAgostinho Neto University’s Science College. This change of office falls within the scope of the revitalizationprocess initiated two years ago, which was driven by the Micro, Smalland Medium Enterprises Law. This Law implies granting INAPEM withthe necessary human and physical structures in order to respond toAngola’s entrepreneur’s needs and requests.

Railways

In the provinces of Benguela, Bié, Huambo and Moxico, along theBenguela Railway, the agricultural entrepreneurs and small producers,which are organized in entrepreneurial associations, manifest theircontentment regarding the regular circulation of the train, whichfacilitates the transport of people and goods.

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"Vitor is the foundingpartner of MC&A,graduated at the Schoolof Law of the University ofLisbon, where heperformed functions asassistant professorhaving taught classes inPublic Finances. He isalso post­graduated inEuropean Law at theSchool of Law of thePortuguese CatholicUniversity. With extensive and variedbusiness law experienceincluding large scaleM&A and corporatetransactions. He hasspecialized experience inBanking and CapitalMarkets, in Portugueseand Angolan law."

 

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PORTUGAL

Av. da Liberdade, 262­4 Esq.

1250­149 LISBOA

T 351 213 569 930

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ANGOLA

R. Rainha Ginga, 187

Ed. Rainha Ginga, Piso Int.

P.O. Box 6262

LUANDA

T 244 222 908/917

F 244 222 310 428

 

MOZAMBIQUE

Av. Kenneth Kaunda, 433

Bairro Sommerschield

MAPUTO

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Development in Luanda

The Strategic Coordination Council of Luanda has decided to speed upa series of structural works in the Angola’s capital. The reconstruction of the Golfe’s road is already in its third phase andthe execution of the peripheral road that connects Viana­Cabolombo­Futungo­Panguila shall be done in September next year, as well as theinfrastructures of Boavista area and the rehabilitation of theComandante Kima Kianda Street and Ngola Kiluanje Avenue. Thewidening of the road connecting Camama­Viana II – Kikuxi­ CateteRoad shall be concluded on July, next year. The re­housing program for the population who lives inendangered/risky areas is currently searching and identifying newareas for the construction of new houses.Besides the above mentioned construction works, the preparationworks relating to the protection and stabilization of the Boavista andSambizanga hillsides have also started as well.On what concerns the water supply, it is foreseen the installation ofnetworks for the water supply of 700 000 families, which shallcomprise all the capital’s municipalities in a period of 27 months. Furthermore, the already in course Bita and Quilongo Grande projectsshall have enough water production capability in order to cover thedeficit on the supply and expansion of the networks of Luanda.A new macro drainage project will be implemented, as well as the newroad system and town planning, which will help prevent floods.The construction project of the second rail of the Luanda Railway hasalready been approved, as well as the construction of four levelcrossings in the zones where this railway intersects with the road inBengo. The Luanda Rail Roads shall also initiate the circulation of fournew trains, between 6.30 pm and midnight, which shall contribute tothe increasing of the population’s mobility between Viana and Bungostation, downtown Luanda and as well to minimize the circulation ofpeople in the peripheral areas of the city.

Lusophone investments

The Angolan Industrial Association (AIA) announced the creation of a“Lusophone development free trade zone” in the south region of thecountry, in Lubango, in order to gather entrepreneurial investment. Thisproject is supported by the Portuguese Speaking CountriesCommunity’s entrepreneurs and businessmen and is also opened toinvestors from the provinces of Huíla, Namibe and Cunene.AIA’s goal is to transform the south area of Angola in a regionalintegration platform which establishes the connection between thiscountry and Portuguese Speaking Countries Community countries andalso with the Austral Africa.For that purpose, this free trade zone shall have tax benefitssupported by the Angolan Government.

Labor

According to recent news from the press, Angolan companies arerecruiting more than half of its foreign employees from Portugal,mainly for middle and higher management places, thus transformingPortugal into the main foreign recruitment base for Angolan

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enterprises.A study by the “Let’s Talk Group” also reveled that more than half ofthe Angolan companies resources are looking for Portugueseprofessionals to fulfill the employment places, especially for mediumand higher management places.At the present date there are more than 100 000 Portuguese nationalsworking in Angola and 8 000 Portuguese companies.

Banks

The minimum capital needed for the incorporation of a bank in Angolaincreased from 600 million Kwanzas to 2,5 billion Kwanzas, followedby the National Bank of Angola’s proposal approved last May by theCouncil of Ministers’ Economic Commission.This measure is also applicable to the banks with inferior capital,which shall proceed to the respective adjustments until June, 2014.

Angolan Companies

The new Angomédica, a company with two drugs production units inLuanda and Benguela, reappears on national market with an annualproduction of 40 million pharmaceutical products with pricescomparable to those of the imported products.Bromangol a lab­owning company which performs tests on importedfood goods and is rendering its services to the Angolan Customs since2012, is another growing notable enterprise.The Kero supermarket chain was qualified as Excellency Brand inAngola by Superbrands, which is the entity who identifies the bestAngolan brands each year.

Agriculture

The municipality’s silos built in Matala, Caconda, Caluquembe andVila Branca, which have capacity between 12.000 and 2.300 tons shallbegin to work on the processing and storage of cereals fromSeptember, 2013.

Fishery

Countries like Angola, Gabon, the Republic of Congo and theDemocratic Republic of Congo established a regional sardinemanagement plan having as aim the sustainability of sardine fishery inthese four countries and also the establishment of science andmanagement information exchange between these countries.

Petroleum

Angola has registered the need for many experts on the areas ofPetroleum and Gas Law, since these are areas in which there arenegotiations of huge contracts. The petroleum group BP is sponsoringtraining in these areas.

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Cooperating with Angola

Italy is looking forward to strengthening ties with Angola and, for thatpurpose, is promoting a series of measures, from which we would liketo highlight the professional training project on the areas ofengineering, medicine and tourism that two Italian petroleumcompanies have been rendering to Angolan professionals.Besides what was mentioned before, Italy is willing to reestablish thecooperation with Angola in the fishery sector and Angola, in its turn,wishes to reinforce and consolidate its partnership with the Italianpetroleum industry mainly in the areas of extraction and transformationindustries.As for Japan, this country has chosen the areas of agriculture andhealth for possible Japanese investments in the province of Moxico,where there is currently being implemented an agricultural projectinvolving 124 families by the Mother Teresa of Calcuta Foundation inthe outskirts bounderies of the city of Luena.

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