Angola: Brazilian Firms Overcome Business Volume in Filda/2010

Luanda — At least 40 Brazilian companies, which participated in Luanda's International Trade Fair (FILDA2010) held from 20 to 25 July, closed the event with a business volume estimated at USD 50 million compared to USD 30 million in 2009.

In a press note released to ANGOP, on Monday in Luanda, the Brazilian Agency for Promotion of Exports and Investments (Apex - Brazil) states that the pavilion of Brazil received at least 20,000 visitors and it was the second biggest one at FILDA2010, after Portugal.

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