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China
15 June 2020
Guinea-Bissau Wants Fisheries Agreement With China
Guinea-Bissau´s new Minister of Fisheries, Malam Sambú, wants more control of the foreign companies allowed to explore the country´s waters.
Brazil
11 June 2020
Chinese Imports of Brazilian Beef and Soy Jump
Exports of Brazilian beef and soy to China, the country´s main trading partner, rose significantly in May, according to official data.
Brazil
31 May 2020
Room for Growth in Brazil-China Agro Trade
Agricultural exports have risen in the last two decades to become half of Brazil's total exports to China, but there is still much room for growth and also for cooperation between the two countries, according to a new study by specialists from both countries.
Angola
27 March 2020
Angolan shipyard partners with Chinese companies to build fishing vessels
Sociedade de Pescas de Kwanza Sul (Sopesul) in Angola plans to increase construction of semi-industrial fishing vessels from wood, to minimise the costs related to imports, with partners from China.
Cabo Verde
11 March 2020
Business opportunities in Cabo Verde
With its economy expected to grow above 5% this year, Cabo Verde is generating multiple business opportunities. CLBrief presents three of the most recent, in construction and agriculture.
Angola
03 March 2020
China’s successful experience in agriculture in Mozambique demonstrates importance of partnerships and “patience”
Public-private partnerships and “patience” essential ingredients for projects involving partners from China in Mozambique.
Angola
08 August 2019
Deforestation and illegal Chinese logging in Angola
In May, research by NGO Greenpeace stated that Chinese companies are the main culprits in illegal logging in the Congo Basin, including Angola. China is the main market for African timber, whether cut illegally or legally.
Angola
19 March 2019
Luanda looks to agricultural self-sufficiency
Angola’s President João Lourenço has put reinvigorating the agriculture sector at the heart of his economic strategy. Greater production of a wider range of crops would both reduce the US$3 billion a year that the country spends on food imports and also improve living standards in the rural areas that have missed out on more rapid economic development at the coast.
Mozambique
16 July 2018
Mozambique tackles illegal logging
93% of all of the timber taken in 2013 was illegally felled. Estimates vary, but it is clear that about half of the illicit timber ends up in China, with most of the rest shipped to Southeast Asia. China also accounted for 90% of Mozambique’s licit timber exports last year.
Angola
18 April 2018
Angola seeks support from China to re-launch cotton production
Japan and China are the countries that Angola is contacting to finance the re-launch of the cotton crops in the Cassange region.
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