Luanda - The partnership between Angola's private investment agency (AIPEX) and its counterpart in Portugal (AICEP) will allow the Angolan institution to improve its operational level in international markets to attract direct investment, the AIPEX’s CEO Arlindo das Chagas Rangel has said.
Speaking to ANGOP about AIPEX's participation in a training seminar in Lisbon (Portugal), Rangel highlighted the exchange of experiences with the Portuguese Agency for Investment and Foreign Trade (AICEP), adding that it contributes to the transformation of projects and serves as a model for cooperation.
Rangel said there was dialogue and technical assistance to better serve the Angolan business community, opening up opportunities for international partnerships, particularly in the European market.
Technicians from the Angolan Private Investment and Export Promotion Agency (AIPEX) are taking part in a training seminar in Lisbon on "best international practices for preparing and organizing business missions," with the aim of strengthening skills in foreign direct investment.
The training is also aimed at the internationalization of national companies and the promotion of exports.
The program has funding and technical assistance from the "European Union - Angola Dialogue Facility" cooperation project, whose main objectives, in addition to exchanging experiences, are to map the approach of the two organizations’ business missions and forums.
It seeks to create a guide to international practices, strengthen AIPEX's capacity to attract investment, promote exports and build solid foundations for business missions, ensuring that they are increasingly effective and in line with global market requirements.OF/ASS/VC/TED/AMP