Renewable Energies and Local Content top FILDA day 3

Luanda – The 37th edition of the International Fair of Luanda (FILDA/2022) ended today, Monday, its third day with the approach of renewable energy projects and the implementation of the Local Content Law in the oil sector.

The fair, with an estimated average of 4,000 visitors per day, offered the attendees the themes “Local Content in the oil sector and business opportunities,” “Financial products for the real sector,” and culminated with an analysis of “Digital inclusion as a factor for growth of the economy.

During the approach to the themes, the coordinator of the Local Content nucleus of the National Oil and Gas Agency (ANPG), Maura Nunes, said that the regulation of the regimes of Preference and Exclusivity of the Local Content in the oil sector brought more openness for national companies to invest in the sector, within the framework of provision of services and goods.

In terms of financial products, the deputy director of the Credit Monitoring Office of the National Bank of Angola (BNA), Ângela Nunes, stressed that around 718, 64 billion kwanzas had been effectively disbursed to the real sector of the economy, since 2019, by commercial banks via BNA instructives.

Source: Angola Press News Agency