the dti INVITES COMPANIES TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANGOLAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE EXHIBITION
The Department of Trade and Industry (the dti) invites South
African companies to apply to participate in the 32nd Feira
International de Angola (FILDA) Trade Fair, which will take place in Luanda,
Angola from 21-26 July 2015.
FILDA is a popular multi-sectoral trade fair attended by exhibitors from
different sectors including oil, banking, services, trade, communications,
automobile, machines and equipment, and agricultural and farming products,
amongst others. Last year more than 800 companies from about 40 countries
participated in the exhibition, with more than 50 000 people visiting it.
the dti will provide financial assistance to companies through its Export
Marketing and Investment Assistance (EMIA) scheme to participate and showcase
their products at the exhibition with the aim of increasing exports of South
African manufactured products to Angola. The objective of the scheme is to
develop export markets for South African products and services and to recruit
new foreign direct investment into the country.
Companies that qualify to receive assistance include small, medium and
micro enterprises (SMMEs), emerging exporters, women-owned enterprises and
large companies from logistics and infrastructure, construction (civil), energy
(oil and gas), mining and capital equipment, Information and Communication
Technology (ICT), and boat-building sectors.
The approved companies will be provided with exhibition space, freight
forwarding of display material, air travel assistance and a daily subsistence
allowance.
The Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies says the
FILDA will expose South African companies to trade and investment opportunities
available in Angola and other countries participating in the annual exhibition.
”the dti is striving to facilitate economic development
through promoting outward investment, intra-Africa trade, regional
industrialisation and infrastructure development within the Southern African
Development Community (SADC) region and the rest of Africa. FILDA will also be a good platform to
promote South African manufactured products in the Angolan market and beyond,” says
Minister Davies.
Angola ranks as one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. Its
high growth rate is driven by its burgeoning oil sector which contributes about
half of the GDP and 90% of exports. Angola’s primary imports include machinery
and electrical equipment, vehicles and spare parts, medicine, food, textiles
and military goods.
The closing date for receipt of application forms is 20 March 2015.
More information can be obtained on the dti website:
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