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Dutch entrepreneurs to invest in Angola
PANA

Dutch entrepreneurs are interested in investing in Ango la's farming sector across the country, PANA reported Tuesday, quoting the Angol a n news agency, ANGOP.

According to ANGOP, the indication was given at the weekend in Saurimo, northeas tern Lunda Sul province, by the Dutch Ambassador to Angola, Cor Van Honk, when h e visited the Catoca Mine, where, he noted, that 25 Dutch business investors woul d visit in June.

Honk said the Dutch investors were interested in various fields of the sector, a dding that this informed his visit to check the work being done at the Catoca Pr o ject and discuss with the provincial government the investment opportunities tha t are available.

According to him, the visit to Lunda Sul province was aimed at assessing the wor k done by the Angolan government and its partners.

The diplomat said some goods produced at Catoca were of good quality. 

 

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