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Angola
19 March 2020

Covid-19 could cost African oil exporters USD 65 billion

The Covid-19 pandemic is taking a severe impact in the economies of China, Africa’s major trading partner, and also Europe and North America.
Mozambique
13 February 2020

China strengthens its position as the largest bilateral creditor of Mozambique

China continues to strengthen its position as the largest bilateral creditor of Mozambique and is expected to continue as such in the coming years, due to new credits being negotiated by the governments of the two countries, according to official figures.
Cabo Verde
05 December 2019

The winds of change

In 2017, Cabo Verde was planning to become the first country in the world to generate all of its electricity from renewables. This year, that ambitious target has been scaled down – but it isn’t stopping the African island nation from striving to quickly become as reliant as it can on renewables.
São Tomé and Príncipe
27 July 2019

São Tomé airport revamp starts to take shape

Technical studies for the airport modernisation project are near conclusion with construction expected to begin in late 2019 or early 2020 and last four years.
Brazil
23 April 2019

Testing times for Brazilian ports

Jair Bolsonaro has been president of Brazil for less than four months but his promises on transport sector deregulation are already under pressure.
Mozambique
15 April 2019

Renewed attacks in Cabo Delgado

Recent attacks in northern Mozambique suggest that the capture and prosecution of alleged militants in the region last year has failed to solve the problem. Workers related to the emerging liquefied natural gas [LNG] industry have been attacked for the first time and foreign investors are concerned about the violence, while human rights NGOs are worried about the tactics they have employed.
Brazil
03 April 2019

Should Brazil face towards Washington or Beijing?

There has been a lot of discussion whether Brazil will have to choose between China and the U.S. as its main trading partner. Yet despite Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s praise of his U.S.
Mozambique
02 April 2019

Mozambique’s window on the world

While new coal and LNG port terminals in the northern half of Mozambique attract most international attention, the port of Maputo continues to grow rapidly. The more northerly projects are designed to handle domestic exports but, in contrast, Maputo has managed to regain its historic role as an important entrepôt for South African trade.
China
01 February 2019

Planned EU scrutiny of Chinese investment

Portugal and some other highly indebted Southern European states have welcomed Chinese investment with open arms. Still struggling to escape the legacy of the 2008-09 economic crisis, they are desperate for infrastructural investment.
Angola
22 January 2019

New beginnings for Angolan port projects

Angola’s President João Lourenço has turned his attention to the port sector, both in an effort to assert his authority politically and also to improve the ports themselves. Angola has four main existing and planned ports running north to south: Caio in Cabinda, Luanda and the associated planned port of Barra do Dande, Lobito and Namibe, but Luanda is currently by far the most important.
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