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Headline: 40+ Years of Partnership: How Angola and China are Rewriting the Infrastructure Playbook π¦π΄π¨π³
π€ From oil to industry, the relationship is maturing. angola china
From rebuilding railways to powering cities. πβ‘οΈποΈ
πΉ The "Angola Mode"βChinese credit for post-war reconstruction. πΉ Now: A strategic pivot. Chinese firms are moving into agriculture, renewable energy, and manufacturing to help Luanda diversify away from crude. π Drop a π if you think infrastructure
π’οΈ Oil: The backbone of the "Angola Model" (infrastructure for oil credit). π£οΈ Infrastructure: Over 2,000 km of railways (Benguela Railway), 10,000 km of roads, and Luandaβs new International Airport rebuilt by Chinese firms. π Trade: Bilateral trade surged past $23 billion USD annually.
We are moving from pure oil-backed loans to manufacturing, agriculture, and industrial parks (like the Luanda-Bengo S.E.Z.). π’οΈ Oil: The backbone of the "Angola Model"
Beyond the headlines of debt and diplomacy lies a tangible reality: Angola has been Chinaβs largest trading partner in Africa for nearly two decades.