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Angola: Japan Wants to Strengthen Trade Relations With Country


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

3 May 2008
Posted to the web 5 May 2008

Luanda

The Japanese minister of the Economy, Commerce and Industry, Akira Amari, on Thursday in Japan expressed his country's interest in strengthening the co-operation and trade relations with Angola.

According to a note from the Angolan Embassy in Japan, received by ANGOP on Friday, Akira Amari manifested that intention at a meeting he held with the Angolan ambassador to that Asian country, Albino Malungo.

The Japanese official said the meeting was opportune, since it happened in a time that there is an interest to increment the trade relations, in various domains, taking advantage of the peace climate being lived in Angola.

Besides the traditional areas in which there is already co-operation, there are other fields of interest for Japanese businessmen, such as the industry.

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Akira Amari commended the efforts of the Angolan government in recovering the economy, adding that the country is on the right path, moving towards development, so Japan is paying a special attention to Angola, a country that has the fastest growing economy in Africa.

On his turn, Albino Malungo said that Japan is a strategic country to Angola, having into account its technological and scientific potential.

The diplomat added that Angola intends to co-operate with Japan, in several sectors, and is willing to have that country's contribution to the recovery of Angola's infrastructures.



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