doing business in angola 1 angolan national private investment agency
TRANSCRIPT
![Page 1: Doing Business in Angola 1 Angolan National Private investment Agency](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062417/551b00405503462e578b517e/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
Doing Business in Angola
1
Angolan National Private investment Agency
![Page 2: Doing Business in Angola 1 Angolan National Private investment Agency](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062417/551b00405503462e578b517e/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
Business Opportunities
25
![Page 3: Doing Business in Angola 1 Angolan National Private investment Agency](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062417/551b00405503462e578b517e/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
The Transportation SectorStrategy:-Introduction of a role for privatization, so that resources managed by the state can be transferred to the private sector;-Integration of Angolan transportation network into the SADC network;- Creation of authorities on an institutional level for the planning of the road network;-Creation of public institutes as regulatory bodies for different transportation subsectors;- Develop the 3 main corridors originating from ports by regenerating rail companies;- Revamp the shipping sector, bringing in private enterprise and an adequate administration to re-establish the competitiveness of national companies;- Revamp and modernize ports;- Institutional reorganization and strengthening.
26
![Page 4: Doing Business in Angola 1 Angolan National Private investment Agency](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062417/551b00405503462e578b517e/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
Areas of InvestmentRoad Transportation- Urban public transportation;- Inter-provincial and inter-municipal passenger transportation;- Medium and long haul transportation of goods;-The implementation of incentives for investments in a personalized taxi system is being studied;
Railways- State ownership and operation, through the CFL, CFB and CFM;- Open to private investment in the concession process, arranging of funds, technical assistance and repairs, and supply of rolling stock, communications, etc;-The government has approved a preliminary study called “Ango Ferro”, to refurbish, upgrade, construct and extend the whole of Angola’s rail network;
Corridors- Malange, Lobito and Namibe;- It is the government’s view that the 3 corridors warrant the same degree of priority and constitute an open area in which both public and private investment can operate, since they act as a support for the development of the national economic, access to the sea for land-locked countries, and stimulate regional development.
27
![Page 5: Doing Business in Angola 1 Angolan National Private investment Agency](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062417/551b00405503462e578b517e/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
Areas of InvestmentPorts
- Open to private investment in the concession process, arranging of funds, , technical assistance, supply of equipment, communications, etc.- Leasing port: Luanda;-Operating port: Lobito, Namibe, Cabinda, Soyo and Porto Amboim;
Shipping-Both coastal shipping and international maritime transportation in Angola are liberalized activities;
Aviation- Liberalized activity for domestic aviation;- International air transportation is an activity conditioned by the exercise of traffic rights to be negotiated with the national flag-carrier;- Private investment is possible in the infrastructure-refurbishment process and provision of service;
28
![Page 6: Doing Business in Angola 1 Angolan National Private investment Agency](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062417/551b00405503462e578b517e/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
The Transportation Sector
Projects• Increase road-transportation
capacity;• Refurbishment of Luanda Railway
(CFL), Benguela Railway (CFB) and Mocamedes Railway (CFM);
• Implementation of the SITLOB project;
• Refurbishment of the Port of Lobito, of Namibe, Amboim and Soyo;
• Construction of Viana Dry Dock;• Acquisition of Marine Navigational
Aid equipment;• Regeneration of aeronautical
infrastructure;• Acquisition of Aviation
Navigational Aid equipment;• Profession Training;
29
![Page 7: Doing Business in Angola 1 Angolan National Private investment Agency](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062417/551b00405503462e578b517e/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
The Telecommunications Sector
Delimitation of sectors of lawLaw number 5/02 of April 16th, 2002;Absolute Reserve of State: Basic telecommunications network;Relative Reserve of State: Telecommunications services for public use; and Economic activities liable to be engaged by entities not belonging to the public sector, by way of a concession agreement.
ChallengesIncrease competition in telephony market;Improve internet services offer and universalize it;Improve corporate segment offer;Develop National and international backbone;Regulate pay-tv duopoly;
30
![Page 8: Doing Business in Angola 1 Angolan National Private investment Agency](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062417/551b00405503462e578b517e/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
The Telecommunications Sector
Major Liberalized Market Operators
-Cellular Telephony Business : UNITEL and MOVICEL;
-Landline Service Licenses: Mercury (Sonangol Subsidiary), Nexus, Wezacom and Mundo Startel;
-Data communication licenses: Multitel and ACS;
-Ten authorized ISPs;
31
![Page 9: Doing Business in Angola 1 Angolan National Private investment Agency](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062417/551b00405503462e578b517e/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
Regulatory Framework• Basic telecommunication law (law number 8/01 of May 11th,
2001);• Regulations governing access to business of providing
telecommunications services for public use, initially (Decree n 18/97 of March 27th, 1997 and updated by Decree n 44/02 of September 6th, 2002);
• Regulations governing telecommunications services for public use (Decree n 45/02 of September 10th, 2002);
• Regulations governing Prices of Telecommunications Services for public use (Decree n 03/04 of January 9th, 2004);
• General regulations governing interconnection (Decree n 13/04 of March 12th, 2004);
• National Numbering Plan;• National Frequencies Plan (Decree n 10/03 of March 7th, 2003);• Constitution of INACOM (Decree n 115/08 of October 7th, 2008);• Foreign individual persons or corporate entities cannot be
majority shareholders in the capital of public service telecommunications operators (Article 18 of Law n 8/01 of May 11th, 2001);
• The direct or indirect stake of a telecommunications operator in the capital of another to provide the same service cannot exceed 10% (Article 17, of the same law);
32
![Page 10: Doing Business in Angola 1 Angolan National Private investment Agency](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062417/551b00405503462e578b517e/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
The Power SectorInitiatives:
• Upgrade, modernize and expand electricity production capacity;
• Promote development of the national electricity grid, including the Northern/Central and Central/Southern systems;
• Promote development of local sources, such as small hydroelectric power plants for electrification of rural zones;
• Start to put in place the national Electrification Program which includes the development of new sources of energy;
• Increase and diversify the production of electricity by using energy derived from water, solar, wind and biomass sources;
• Institutional reorganization of the electricity sector, with the possibility of creating private companies for the production and distribution of electricity;
33
![Page 11: Doing Business in Angola 1 Angolan National Private investment Agency](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062417/551b00405503462e578b517e/html5/thumbnails/11.jpg)
The Power Sector
34
![Page 12: Doing Business in Angola 1 Angolan National Private investment Agency](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062417/551b00405503462e578b517e/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
The Water Sector-Angola is the second most endowed country in Africa in terms of water resources with intense rainfall in almost all the country;
-60% of Angola records an average annual rain of about 1000mm.
-Only 50% of the population has access to potable water, but only 16% has piped water;
- It’s worth to see the cities infrastructure, stretching grids, water treatment ,supplies and the sewage system.
35
![Page 13: Doing Business in Angola 1 Angolan National Private investment Agency](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062417/551b00405503462e578b517e/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
Agriculture and livestock sector Advantages• Internal market potential ,•3 million hectares of arable land,•Favorable climatic conditions,•Biodiversity •Existence of abundant water,
• More irrigated areas, Bengo, Cabinda, Luanda, e Huila.
• Major Crops. Tubers, cereasls and fruits
36
![Page 14: Doing Business in Angola 1 Angolan National Private investment Agency](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062417/551b00405503462e578b517e/html5/thumbnails/14.jpg)
Agriculture and livestock sector Government programs
• Promotion of agro-business
Agro-industriesSustainable exploration of forest resourcesVeterinary and health regulatons
• Constrution and rehabilitation of infrastructures in irrigated areas, warehouses and silos
• Research and development
• Training and Education
• Promotion of rural credit
37
![Page 15: Doing Business in Angola 1 Angolan National Private investment Agency](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062417/551b00405503462e578b517e/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
Invest in the future, Invest in Angola!
PowerPoint by: Ana Karina Silva, Processed by: T. VeigaRevised by: Maria Luísa Abrantes, Translation: Lynn de Albuquerque
www.anip.co.aowww.anip-us-angola.com
38