Luanda - The People’s Republic of China is interested in starting to import in the short term, large quantities of six agricultural products within the framework of the cooperation protocol between the Chamber of Trade and Industry of Angola (CCIA) and the China-Africa Free Zone.
Among the made in Angola products, stands out cassava, chilli, coffee, soy beans and cashew nuts to be exported, during this year to a vast consumer market inhabited by around 1.411 billion people, according to the 2020 population census of this Asian country.
For this purpose, the representatives of the China-Africa Free Zone request the members of the Chamber of Trade and Industry of Angola and other businesspeople for the aforementioned products with a description of the quantity and the respective prices, to export them to the People’s Republic of China.
According to a CCIA note to which ANGOP had access, this opportunity includes members of the Angola Chamber of Trade and Industry and other entrepreneurs in the country, as well as other quality products to be export to China.