The Worldfolio Team interviewed Mr. Edgar Carvalho, Executive Secretary of the Association of Diamond Producers of Africa, and asked him about the burgeoning diamond industry in Angola, the work of ADPA to support its member states and Angola’s presidency of the Kimberley Process. He emphasized the strong ties between ADPA and the Kimberley Process in guaranteeing that synergies are maintained in the diamond industry and discussed the role of ADPA in training diamond evaluators and increasing diamond production in Africa.
The Worldfolio Team interviewed Mr. Edgar Carvalho, Executive Secretary of the Association of Diamond Producers of Africa, and asked him about the burgeoning diamond industry in Angola, the work of ADPA to support its member states and Angola’s presidency of the Kimberley Process. He emphasized the strong ties between ADPA and the Kimberley Process in guaranteeing that synergies are maintained in the diamond industry and discussed the role of ADPA in training diamond evaluators and increasing diamond production in Africa.
In his interview with United World, the U.S. Ambassador to Chile, Michael Hammer, talks about the 10th anniversary of the Free Trade Agreement between the two countries, the most attractive sectors for U.S. investors in Chile, the areas where the two countries should cooperate more in the future and the significance of the upcoming 7th Summit of the Americas.
In his interview with United World, the U.S. Ambassador to Chile, Michael Hammer, talks about the 10th anniversary of the Free Trade Agreement between the two countries, the most attractive sectors for U.S. investors in Chile, the areas where the two countries should cooperate more in the future and the significance of the upcoming 7th Summit of the Americas.
Executive Director of AmCham Colombia, Camilo Reyes, sat down with The Worldfolio to discuss his vision of the organization and what he believes the coming years have in store for business relations in the country.
Executive Director of AmCham Colombia, Camilo Reyes, sat down with The Worldfolio to discuss his vision of the organization and what he believes the coming years have in store for business relations in the country.
Mr. Fary, Chairman of Commission V responsible for the area of transport, telecommunications, public works, public housing, village development and disadvantaged areas, corroborates the message from Minister Jonan.
Mr. Fary, Chairman of Commission V responsible for the area of transport, telecommunications, public works, public housing, village development and disadvantaged areas, corroborates the message from Minister Jonan.
The Government of Morocco has created a favorable environment to improve public health and ensure the future of its citizens. But there is still some way to go, particularly in areas where international partnerships and private partners stepping in could be decisive
The Government of Morocco has created a favorable environment to improve public health and ensure the future of its citizens. But there is still some way to go, particularly in areas where international partnerships and private partners stepping in could be decisive
Morocco is diversifying the origin of its investors and aims to work together with Spain to offer a combined destination for tourists from Asia and America.
Morocco is diversifying the origin of its investors and aims to work together with Spain to offer a combined destination for tourists from Asia and America.
Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne announced in December 2014 that the islands’ main port at St John’s would be transformed in a $255 million project by the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation. Port Authority CEO Darwin Telemaque tells United World that the changes will transform the islands into a logistics hub for the region and bring benefits for the entire nation.
Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne announced in December 2014 that the islands’ main port at St John’s would be transformed in a $255 million project by the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation. Port Authority CEO Darwin Telemaque tells United World that the changes will transform the islands into a logistics hub for the region and bring benefits for the entire nation.
SEGESA is the energy distributor company of Equatorial Guinea, besides having the ambitious plan to provide electricity to its total population, SEGESA has the challenge of providing a fair price of KW and be a reliable source of energy to power the huge industrialization plan that is beginning to develop Equatorial Guinea.
The IBATIN team met Marcelino Sima Mba to discuss the present in Equatorial Guinea. He gave us a feedback on the transformations accomplished by President Obiang and how they affect the general state of the nation.
He stressed the importance of the energy sector to the country's development, providing facilities to investors and citizens and its progress in terms of efficiency, price and extension. He highlighted the facilities offered by the country to invest in Central Africa, in terms of infrastructure, potential customers, strategic geographical position, and above all, legal certainty and political stability. Finally, he emphasized the importance of strengthening the distinctive cultural and historical ties with Spain for the development of both peoples.
SEGESA is the energy distributor company of Equatorial Guinea, besides having the ambitious plan to provide electricity to its total population, SEGESA has the challenge of providing a fair price of KW and be a reliable source of energy to power the huge industrialization plan that is beginning to develop Equatorial Guinea.
The IBATIN team met Marcelino Sima Mba to discuss the present in Equatorial Guinea. He gave us a feedback on the transformations accomplished by President Obiang and how they affect the general state of the nation.
He stressed the importance of the energy sector to the country's development, providing facilities to investors and citizens and its progress in terms of efficiency, price and extension. He highlighted the facilities offered by the country to invest in Central Africa, in terms of infrastructure, potential customers, strategic geographical position, and above all, legal certainty and political stability. Finally, he emphasized the importance of strengthening the distinctive cultural and historical ties with Spain for the development of both peoples.
Multipurpose Terminals of Equatorial Guinea (TMGE) was established in April 2014 and despite taking its first steps, is a mature company. TMGE is the result of the fusion of the two most experienced shipping companies in Equatorial Guinea, Besora and Mac Guinea S.A. Both successful cases of permanence of Spanish capital in Equatorial Guinea, the first 35 years and 24 Mac Guinea SA. The objective of this merger is to provide a more efficient service to an even more competitive cost. To achieve this, the company made a deliberately strong commitment with an initial investment of approximately 10,000,000 Euros and a major focus on staff training that is expanding the labor horizon of local manpower.
The IBATIN team met Javier Cortés to discuss the present in Equatorial Guinea. He gave us feedback on the transformations accomplished by President Obiang and how it affects the general state of the nation.
He emphasized the central role of services in this second stage of the country development, as well as the importance of staff training and facilities that deeper integration at the regional and global level, would bring to the foreign capital investments.
He highlighted the opportunities in Equatorial Guinea for both foreign companies and workers, and the importance of building long-term projects for each case.
Multipurpose Terminals of Equatorial Guinea (TMGE) was established in April 2014 and despite taking its first steps, is a mature company. TMGE is the result of the fusion of the two most experienced shipping companies in Equatorial Guinea, Besora and Mac Guinea S.A. Both successful cases of permanence of Spanish capital in Equatorial Guinea, the first 35 years and 24 Mac Guinea SA. The objective of this merger is to provide a more efficient service to an even more competitive cost. To achieve this, the company made a deliberately strong commitment with an initial investment of approximately 10,000,000 Euros and a major focus on staff training that is expanding the labor horizon of local manpower.
The IBATIN team met Javier Cortés to discuss the present in Equatorial Guinea. He gave us feedback on the transformations accomplished by President Obiang and how it affects the general state of the nation.
He emphasized the central role of services in this second stage of the country development, as well as the importance of staff training and facilities that deeper integration at the regional and global level, would bring to the foreign capital investments.
He highlighted the opportunities in Equatorial Guinea for both foreign companies and workers, and the importance of building long-term projects for each case.
The progress of Spain is totally linked with the progress of Morocco, a "Marriage sans divorce" that has turned Spain into the first commercial partner of Morocco, ahead of France.
The progress of Spain is totally linked with the progress of Morocco, a "Marriage sans divorce" that has turned Spain into the first commercial partner of Morocco, ahead of France.