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Ambassador and Consul General

India - Angola Business and Cultural Council

Global India Business Forum is honoured to collaborate with Angola, an important African nation. Africa is one of the most sought-after global business destinations and Angola offers plenty of business opportunities. Founder and Global President, Dr. Jitendra Joshi and Co-founder and Secretary General of GIBF, Deepali Gadkari engaged in high-level talks with the Ambassador of the Republic of Angola to the Republic of India, H.E. Clemente Camenha. He accepted GIBF’s Honorary Membership memento and assured the collaboration of his embassy towards strengthening business relations and cultural exchanges between the two countries.
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Crude Petroleum, Diamonds, Petroleum Gas, Refined Petroleum, Coal Tar Oil

Petroleum, Special Purpose Ships, Poultry Meat, Gas Turbines, Rice

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About Angola

About Angola

Angola, a country located in southwestern Africa. A large country, Angola takes in a broad variety of landscapes, including the semi-desert Atlantic littoral bordering Namibia’s “Skeleton Coast,” the sparsely populated rainforest interior, the rugged highlands of the south, the Cabinda exclave in the north, and the densely settled towns and cities of the northern coast and north-central river valleys. The capital and commercial centre is Luanda, a large port city on the northern coast that blends Portuguese-style colonial landmarks with traditional African housing styles and modern industrial complexes.
In precolonial times, Angolans of various groups followed broadly similar religious traditions that revolved around venerating ancestors and worshipping territorially oriented deities under a creator high god (often known as Nzambi or Suku). The Portuguese government regarded Angola as its overseas crown jewel during the colonial period. It made the colony a target of ambitious settlement schemes and encouraged investment in the economy.

Business Opportunities In Angola

Business Opportunities In Angola

Embark on a strategic investment journey in Angola, a nation teeming with diverse business opportunities across sectors such as oil and gas, mining, and agriculture. Invest in Angola to capitalize on its strategic location, political stability, and investor-friendly policies. Explore seamless business operations with a skilled workforce and robust infrastructure. Discover the ease of doing business in Angola, where the government actively fosters an environment conducive to investors. Navigate the market confidently with a comprehensive list of companies in Angola, offering collaboration prospects and strategic partnerships. Angola’s dynamic business landscape promises stability, innovation, and boundless potential for success. Invest wisely and be part of Angola’s thriving economic growth.

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Exports and Imports In Angola

Overview In 2022, Angola was the number 67 economy in the world in terms of GDP (current US$), the number 58 in total exports, the number 92 in total imports, the number 135 economy in terms of GDP per capita (current US$) and the number 126 most complex economy according to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI).
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Top Exports Of Angola

The top exports of Angola are Crude Petroleum ($39.4B), Petroleum Gas ($6.62B), Diamonds ($5.02B), Refined Petroleum ($837M), and Special Purpose Ships ($574M), exporting mostly to China ($21.8B), India ($4.81B), Netherlands ($3.91B), France ($3.8B), and United Arab Emirates ($3.63B).
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Top Imports Of Angola

The top imports of Angola are Refined Petroleum ($2.16B), Wheat ($545M), Cars ($468M), Poultry Meat ($436M), and Palm Oil ($355M), importing mostly from China ($3.91B), Portugal ($1.59B), Netherlands ($1.25B), United Arab Emirates ($745M), and India ($734M).
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