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12/1/09 11:43 AM

Luanda
Vietnam business people to invest in civil construction

Luanda – The Vietnam Socialist Republic Construction minister, Nguyen Hong Quan, announced Tuesday in Luanda that his country’s business people are interest to invest in Angola.

 

He said the investment would focus mainly on the civil construction and building materials sector, as a contribute to Angola’s reconstruction process.

 

The idea was expressed to the media after a meeting on the premises of the Ministry of Urbanisation and Housing, with incumbent minister, José dos Santos Silva Ferreira.  


          
According to the Vietnamese minister, the meeting was aimed at reinforcing co-operation in the civil construction and building materials sector between both countries.

 

He said talks are currently in progress with Angolan partners as people who know the problems and solutions.

 

José Ferreira stated that a protocol of understanding might be signed between delegations from the two countries.

 

The parties have expressed the political will to work together in urbanisation challenges, fighting unemployment, towards development, especially due to the significant growth in urban population rates, which causes a pressure on urban environment.

 






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