Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

Angola: Arab Business League Deputy Chairman Optimistic About Cooperation With Country

16 November 2008


Amman — The vice chairperson of the Arab Business League, Sami Shraim, Saturday in Amman expressed optimism about the creation of condition for the re-launch of cooperation between Angola and the kingdom of Jordan.

Sami Shraim was addressing Angolan press, in the capital of Jordan, Amman, having spoken of his country's businesses investments in the country.

He underlined that this will is already evident among entrepreneurs that hold financial and economic monopoly in Amman.

He also expressed confident about future partnership between entrepreneurs from the two countries, despite little information about Angola.

Many entrepreneurs are gathering information on Angolan reality through the country's embassy in Cairo, Egypt, stressed the official, who also expressed satisfaction at the Angolan progress, democracy and good perspectives of business.

According to the Jordanian millionaire, Yasser Al Manasser, who defended the need for an Angolan diplomatic mission in his country to deal with trade cooperation and facilitate the access of accurate information, there is the will for expansion of business in other parts of the world, including Angola.

This view was supported by Thaher Amer, the owner of Marwa Mineral Water International firm.

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