Durban – The assembly of the Angola stand, in the Inkosi Albert Luthuli convention centre, just reached its conclusion and it astonishes exhibitors and visitors at the second edition of the Intra-African Trade Fair.
At the event, promoted by the African Bank for Exports and Imports, in partnership with African Union and the African Continental Free Trade Area (ACFTA) secretariat, Angola exhibits in a 638 square-metre space, organizing everything in details to attract the public.
There are 30 companies in the industries of civil construction, beverages, transportation, food, harbour services, banking financial institutions and business associations displaying services and products at the arena.
In turn, the convention centre covers 2 large areas, where 55 countries will show its potentialities in terms of production in Africa. The host, South Africa, dominates the event with 80 companies relying on governmental support.
The seven-day exhibition includes a full programme of conferences, to be presented by African and other international specialists.
The Trade Fair is a unique and valuable platform for South African and other African companies to access an integrated continental marked with over 1.2 billion people, with a Gross Domestic Product of over US $2.5 trillion created through the African Continental Free Trade Area (ACFTA).