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Angola and South Korea Enhance Bilateral Cooperation

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In late April 2023, South Korea expressed its interest in enhancing partnership with Angola in the fields of telecommunications, information, energy, ports and the maritime industry by sending a special envoy – led by Park Heong-Joon, mayor of the metropolitan city of Busan – to meet and discuss diplomatic relations with H.E João Lourenço, Angola’s President.

This development takes place against the backdrop of Angola’s ambitious goal to achieve a 3.6% gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the next five years. This growth trajectory is fueled by the expansion of the oil and gas industry and the ongoing efforts to diversify the country’s economy.

Meanwhile, South Korea is keen on establishing a presence in Angola’s economy, particularly in sectors such as textiles, steel, car manufacturing, shipbuilding, and electronics. This strategic move by South Korean industry players highlights their desire to tap into Angola’s economic potential and contribute to its growing sectors.

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ANGOLA OIL & GAS 2023

Representing the country’s official energy event, AOG 2023, in partnership with the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources of Angola, will take place in Luanda.

ANGOLA OIL & GAS 2023

Representing the country’s official energy event, AOG 2023, in partnership with the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources of Angola, will take place in Luanda.

Nicholas Nhede

Nicholas Nhede

Nicholas is an energy sector journalist with a passion on how technology and diversification of the energy mix can be used to address energy sector challenges. Nicholas holds a diploma in Journalism and Communication studies and has been covering energy-related topics including the Internet of Things, distributed energy and digitalisation since 2015.

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