Analysts point to growth in non-oil sector showing clear signs of recovery, likely to contribute to country’s economic growth over medium to long-term.
Lusofonia
March sees record-breaking 203,494 tonnes exported, generating revenue of more than US$ 1 billion.
Project, believed to be for Lisbon City Hall, will be first in Europe to use specialist machinery designed and manufactured in China.
Project includes 150 kilometre canal expected to benefit 250,000 people and irrigate 5,000 hectares of arable land.
Equatorial Guinea joins Forum Macao, whose members look to China for help in recovering from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Chinese company will invest in modernisation and expansion of the terminal, which is set to become fully operational by 2026.
Archipelago stakes claim in digital industry, aiming to create opportunities for local talent in information and communication technology.
Two more plants expected to be put out to tender in the near future, as well as a wind power plant as republic embraces renewable energy.
Company plans to double capacity in wind and solar energy by 2025, and create more sustainable solutions for businesses and families.