AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAngola Economy & Agriculture: Angola’s agriculture is said to contribute about 20% to GDP, while oil still drives exports (over 90%) and foreign currency; the economy grew 5.32% in Q1 2026 as non-oil sectors expand. Environment & Waste: Angola’s environment minister flagged climate change, soil degradation, deforestation, biodiversity loss and weak waste management, while Uíge hosted World Environment Day talks on cutting single-use plastics. Energy & LNG Supply: India’s LNG imports rebounded to pre-war levels, with Nigeria, Oman and Angola among key suppliers as Strait of Hormuz disruptions reshuffled cargo flows. Mining & Diamonds: Endiama says Angola will reduce rough diamond supply in small sizes for the next three months to protect market value amid a glut risk. Technology & Infrastructure Services: Smart Hands Africa was appointed an authorised Supermicro services partner, including support and installation across Angola and other African markets. Diplomacy for Industry: Angola was elected to the UN ECOSOC for 2027–2029, while Luanda also highlighted deepening ties with Oman and Ethiopia.
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