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Mapa Oceanográfico de expansão da Zona Económica exclusiva de Angola [1,8MB] MINES 2006 - Unlocking Resources in Southern Africa [936KB]

ICEP/Angola (Novembro 2005) [236k]   ICEP/Angola (Janeiro 2006) [382k]   ICEP/Angola (Fevereiro 2006) [270k]
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AICEP Junho 2008 [265KB] AICEP Agosto 2008 [259KB] AICEP Outubro 2008 [272KB]........... [NEW]

Luanda | Bengo | Benguela | Cabinda | Kuanza Sul | Namibe | Huíla | Zaire | Uíge | Huambo | Kuanza Norte | Kuando Kubango | Bié | Lunda Sul | Lunda Norte | Malange | Moxico | Cunene |
 

HOW TO INVEST IN ANGOLA

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES: THE CONSTRUCTION AND INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS  THE TRANSPORTATION SECTOR  AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK SECTORS  FISHING SECTOR  MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY SECTOR  THE MINING SECTOR  THE OIL SECTOR  THE POWER SECTOR  THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTOR  THE WATER SECTOR  TOURISM HOSPITALITY AND SERVICES
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
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Legislação:

[PT] Arbitragem Voluntária, Lei dos crimes contra a Economia, Lei do Fomento do Empresariado Privado Nacional
Lei dos Incentivos FiscaisProjecto de Lei da Defesa da Concorrência e das Práticas Comerciais Desleais, Lei dos Valores Mobiliários, Lei de Bases do Investimento Privado Lei do Regime Jurídico dos Estrangeiros


[EN]
Oil & Gas Industry Activities, Oil-Industry Sector, Financial Institutions Law, Volume I - Compilation on Angolan private investment laws, Volume II - Compilation on Angolan private investment laws, Basic Telecommunications Law, Lei dos Valores Mobiliários, Commercial Companies Law


OGE - Relatório de Fundamentação do Orçamento Geral 2006

BPI - Estudos Económicos e Financeiros, Junho de 2006 BPI - Estudos Económicos e Financeiros, Março de 2008

KPMG Junho 2008 [176KB] KPMG Agosto 2008 [243KB] KPMG Fevereiro 2009 [293KB] KPMG APRIL 2009[340KB] KPMG JULY 2009[381KB].... NEW
KPMG
Pesquisa sobre o sector bancário em Angola 2009

STANDARD BANK: Angola: Mid-year economic review [new]

 

EXPOSITORES PORTUGUESES NA FILDA


GENERAL DATA

CAPITAL: Luanda (more than 4 000 000 inhabits.) INHABITANTS: 13 500 000. MAIN CITIES: Luanda, Benguela, Lobito, Lubango, Namibe and Cabinda. ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION 18 Provinces; MAIN AIRPORT: the 4 de Fevereiro in Luanda; MAIN HARBOURS Luanda, Lobito and Namibe; LANGUAGE: Portuguese - official; Plus various local dialects: The main are Umbundu, Kimbundu, Kikongo, Fiote, Chokwé, etc; RELIGION: Catholic; CURRENCY: Kwanza; GOVERNMENT: Democracy led by MPLA; PRESIDENT: José Eduardo dos Santos.

FORMALITES: To enter Angola every foreign citizen is obliged to present the passport with an entry visa and anti-amarillis vaccine.

CONVENTIONAL DATA WEIGHTS AND MEASURES: metric system; ELECTRICITY: 220V, AC 50 cycles; WORK TIMETABLE: Public services 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Commerce 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m; Banks 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (from Monday to Friday) HOLIDAYS 1 January, 4 February, 2 March, 1 May, 17 September, 11 November and 25 December.

CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE: The national currency is the Kwanza (KZR) (Historia da Moeda) and its practical quotation (non official) is made according to the US dollar. It is unstable and varies according to the intermediaries used for the exchange. One can often find in the streets of the city the typical kinguila - the seller of money - who normally offers the best quotation. This practice is forbidden by authorities and offers some risks. Lately, the exchange houses became more numerous and offer a better quality service with total security. The banks have already to bring only US dollars since it is the currency that, if not accepted by all, can immediately be exchanged according to a value known by everyone.

 

 
   

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION The national territory is full of airports and airfields. Luanda has today one of the most intense air trafic of all Africa as well as one of the biggest infrastructure. The national company TAAG - Angola Airlines has been trying in a tremendous effort to improve its services in the last few years. Part of the movement of people and cargo is done by air that implicates a considerable quantity of companies offering mainly charter flights.

One must point out Angola Air Charter for its dimension, implementation and efficacy. There are other air lines aimed to renting such as Sonangol Aeronáutica and Sal (Aviação Ligeira). The most important international airline is TAP - Air Portugal with several flights per week. Luanda, Lobito and Namibe are the biggest harbours of Angola. Besides these three, all the others serve only navigation by the coast, and they are important in the African sub-region of which they make part for its infrastructures. The road and railway network due to many years of war are extremely weak.

TELECOMMUNICATIONS A great effort has also been made in the area of telecommunications. TPA (Popular Television of Angola) is watched in all territory. The phone network is being modernised and the national company - Angola Telecom - which operates in Luanda an analogic mobile phone network and GSM system.

HEALTH
Provincial Hospitals are weak at all levels. There is however a considerable number of private clinics with good facilities and providing normally a quality service. We point out the Clínica Sagrada Esperança in the island of Luanda modernelly equipped, with good facilities and with a complete clinical staff.

ECONOMIC DATA MAIN ACTIVITIES Extracting industry 58,2%; Fishing, Agriculture and Forestry 10,3%, Services 26,8%, Transform industry 4,7%; MAIN EXPORTS Petroleum, Diamonds and Fishing.

GEOGRAPHICAL DATA LOCATION Western Coast of Southern Africa; AREA 1.246.700 sq km; FRONTIER by land 4.837 km : Congo, Zaire, Zambia and Namibia; by sea 1.650 km Atlantic Ocean; CLIMATE Tropical. MAIN BEACHES Ilha do Cabo, Palmeirinhas and Mussulo (Luanda); Baía Azul, Caota and Caotinha (Benguela); Restinga (Lobito); Miragens, Azul (Namibe); MAIN RIVERS Kwanza, Cunene and Cubango; HIGHEST POINT Moco Hill (2.620m) in Huambo; AVERAGE TEMPERATURE OF THE AIR 30ºC (maximum), 17ºC (minimum).