According to a presidential decree accessed by Lusa, the Angolan government projects gradual growth in the number of visitors, with 2,500 tourists in the 2025-2026 season, 3,000 in 2026-2027, and …
Angola Economy
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“We expect oil production to grow by 6.5% to 1.14 million barrels per day in 2026, supported by the start-up of projects in the third quarter of last year, which …
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According to presidential orders consulted by Lusa on Monday, the largest tranche, worth €249 million, is intended for the design and construction of infrastructure integrated into the Cabo Ledo tourism …
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At a press conference after speaking at the parliament on Monday afternoon, António Guterres said he discussed the economic situation with the Angolan president João Lourenço, whom he met during …
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Speaking at the opening of the 3rd Summit on Infrastructure Financing in Africa, which runs until Friday in Luanda, João Lourenço, current Chair of the African Union, reaffirmed Angola’s commitment …
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“Angola’s success under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement will depend on reforms that strengthen competitiveness, infrastructure and productivity, along with specific support for micro, small and medium-sized …
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The level of bilateral cooperation between the two countries was highlighted today by the president of the Angola-China Chamber of Commerce (CAC), Luís Cupenela, and the Chinese ambassador to Angola, …
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In total, the unemployment rate in Angola in 2024 was 31.5%, which corresponds to 5.6 million people out of work, and unemployment is higher in urban areas (34.3%) than in …