Paris - Angolan minister of Finance Vera Daves encouraged Wednesday the French businessmen to invest in Angola and establish partnerships with Angolan counterparts.
"Angola is open to foreign investors and establishing partnerships," said the minister, to whom the country has "open doors" to receive diversified technology.
Speaking to the Angolan press in Paris, the minister said existing availability between international partners and the Angolan Government to cooperate, particularly in terms of investments.
According to the official, the next step is to make the political will and the new partnership strategy reflect on concrete actions, which should generate values for the benefit of the parties.
On Wednesday, in Paris, Vera Daves hold various contacts with businessmen to whom she explained the model of development of the Angolan economy and the process of economic reforms underway in the country.
Vera Daves joined Presidential delegation at the Summit on Africa's economy in Paris, where Angola also backed a change in the strategy of producing drugs to combat Covid-19.