The African nation has a clause in its deal with Chinese lenders that could help fresh up extra cash for new projects As conflict in the Middle East pushes oil beyond US$100 per barrel, Angola and ...
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Africa’s second-largest oil producer says China dominated $21.8B in investment proposals over five years
Angola has received 596 investment proposals worth an estimated $21.8 billion over the past five years, with Chinese investors accounting for 80% of the total, according to Arlindo das Chagas Rangel, ...
On November 24-25, some 47 heads of state and government are due to gather in Angola’s capital Luanda for the seventh African Union — European Union Summit, aiming to deepen cooperation. It comes ...
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