AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAngola–Vietnam Agriculture: Luanda sent a delegation led by the Agriculture Minister to Vietnam to deepen cooperation on rural extension, technology transfer, training, and value chains from irrigated rice to aquaculture and feed production. Angola–China Industrial Push: China’s ambassador in Luanda says the partnership will expand into AI, the digital economy, and renewable energies, with focus areas including construction materials, food and textile industries, industrial parks, mineral processing, and vehicle/electronics components. Tourism as Financeable Asset: Angola’s Tourism Minister says the state wants tourism to become “bankable,” backed by about $500m in integrated infrastructure for priority coastal projects across Cabo Ledo, Quicombo Bay, and Namibe bays. Satellite Connectivity in Southern Africa: Telecom Namibia and Angola’s GGPEN signed a pilot commercial deal to move Angosat-2 services from proof-of-concept to a real-network trial, targeting remote connectivity. Construction & Energy Services: Kent won a CABGOC construction management services contract in Angola, emphasizing on-site supervision, local capability building, and safer delivery. Local Content Benchmarking: GNPC visited Nigeria’s NCDMB to benchmark local content policy and implementation—an approach Angola-linked energy firms may watch closely. Global Market Signals: The World Bank expects higher energy prices to help oil exporters like Angola, even as Sub-Saharan growth slows in 2026.
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