The Worldfolio Team interviewed Mr. Luis Marques, Office Managing Partner in Ernst & Young Angola Lda., and discussed the business climate in Angola, the reform of the foreign investment law, attracting foreign direct investment to the country, as well as E&Y investments in training programs in Angola. Mr. Marques emphasized the importance of facilitating the investment climate in the country and urged American companies to diversify their investments in Angola, highlighting the great potential of the agricultural sector.
The Worldfolio Team interviewed Mr. Luis Marques, Office Managing Partner in Ernst & Young Angola Lda., and discussed the business climate in Angola, the reform of the foreign investment law, attracting foreign direct investment to the country, as well as E&Y investments in training programs in Angola. Mr. Marques emphasized the importance of facilitating the investment climate in the country and urged American companies to diversify their investments in Angola, highlighting the great potential of the agricultural sector.
A decade after first opening formal talks on European Union accession, Turkey has reinvigorated its application for EU membership with the launch of phase II of its Nation Action Plan. Turkey’s Ambassador to France, H.E. Hakki Akil, explains how his nation has been able to achieve robust growth amid regional and international turmoil, and declares that Turkey is now so strong economically that it would be a significant net contributor to the EU, should its application be accepted.
A decade after first opening formal talks on European Union accession, Turkey has reinvigorated its application for EU membership with the launch of phase II of its Nation Action Plan. Turkey’s Ambassador to France, H.E. Hakki Akil, explains how his nation has been able to achieve robust growth amid regional and international turmoil, and declares that Turkey is now so strong economically that it would be a significant net contributor to the EU, should its application be accepted.
Textile exports to the United States represent 25% of non-oil exports and 20% of total manufacturing in Egypt. This is largely a result of the QIZ program, which has brought Egyptian and Israeli companies together in business.
Textile exports to the United States represent 25% of non-oil exports and 20% of total manufacturing in Egypt. This is largely a result of the QIZ program, which has brought Egyptian and Israeli companies together in business.
Managing Director of Turismo Chile, Andrea Wolleter, gives United World insights into the unique experiences an international traveler can live in Chile. She elaborates on the priority markets with a special focus on the United States, as well as the importance of diversifying its tourism offer, overcoming seasonality and attracting more high-end tourists.
Managing Director of Turismo Chile, Andrea Wolleter, gives United World insights into the unique experiences an international traveler can live in Chile. She elaborates on the priority markets with a special focus on the United States, as well as the importance of diversifying its tourism offer, overcoming seasonality and attracting more high-end tourists.
Mr. Yenten Lama, CEO of The First MicroFinanceBank, discusses the bank’s strong social mandate, its role in the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) and its growth over the past decade.
Mr. Yenten Lama, CEO of The First MicroFinanceBank, discusses the bank’s strong social mandate, its role in the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) and its growth over the past decade.
Myriam Gómez, the Executive Director of Fundación Imagen de Chile, which promotes Chile overseas, talks about the significance of country branding in today’s competitive world, the need to develop an inclusive, cross-sector policy to join forces between the public sector, private sector and civil society in promoting the country, and the importance of sending a unified message about the different aspects of Chile’s national identity to a broader international audience.
Myriam Gómez, the Executive Director of Fundación Imagen de Chile, which promotes Chile overseas, talks about the significance of country branding in today’s competitive world, the need to develop an inclusive, cross-sector policy to join forces between the public sector, private sector and civil society in promoting the country, and the importance of sending a unified message about the different aspects of Chile’s national identity to a broader international audience.
Iconic American firms, such as Coca-Cola, have succeeded in the Egyptian market through both tumultuous and thriving times. Used as a strategic hub to service the European and African markets, there is great potential for further business partnerships between the two countries.
Iconic American firms, such as Coca-Cola, have succeeded in the Egyptian market through both tumultuous and thriving times. Used as a strategic hub to service the European and African markets, there is great potential for further business partnerships between the two countries.
Indonesian new government has three priorities: First, there is the goal to increase productivity in the area of agriculture (particularly, food production). Second is the goal to increase energy production. The third goal involves the optimization of our maritime production.
Indonesian new government has three priorities: First, there is the goal to increase productivity in the area of agriculture (particularly, food production). Second is the goal to increase energy production. The third goal involves the optimization of our maritime production.
With billions of dollars of investment expected in Egypt’s new Airport City in addition to EgyptAir expanding its fleet and flight routes, Egypt is confident it will maintain it’s position as the leading aviation hub in Africa.
With billions of dollars of investment expected in Egypt’s new Airport City in addition to EgyptAir expanding its fleet and flight routes, Egypt is confident it will maintain it’s position as the leading aviation hub in Africa.
Ahmed Abou Hashima is one of Egypt’s youngest and most successful businessmen, and a firm believer in the future of Egypt. While most investors were hesitant about Egypt in 2011, Hashima was investing hundreds of millions, a calculated risk that is now paying off.
Ahmed Abou Hashima is one of Egypt’s youngest and most successful businessmen, and a firm believer in the future of Egypt. While most investors were hesitant about Egypt in 2011, Hashima was investing hundreds of millions, a calculated risk that is now paying off.