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Transport and Logistics

Establishment of companies in Angola

With the new law of August 2015 any investor small or large can start up business activity in Angola without a minimum capital investment and with the advantage of being able to repatriate profits, dividends and capital gains.
Those who are willing to invest at least $ 1m, the new law could grant tax incentives and advantages from a case to case basis.
There are the following constraints: Investors who are willing to put money in one of those following sectors:

  • electricity and water
  • hotel business and tourism
  • transport and logistics
  • civil construction
  • telecommunications
  • information technology and media

must have

  1. a partnership with Angolan citizens or Angolan companies, with the Angolan partner having at least 15 % of the share capital
  2. effective participation of the Angolan partner in the management of the company, clearly stated in the shareholder agreement

The definition of an Angolan company is a company with registered address in Angola and with a minimum of 51 % shareholding belonging to an Angolan citizen.

The company Dusira UG is cooperating with Angolan companies we personally know and will give assistance in establishing companies in Angola.

Phone: +491737692688
E-Mail: mpts@gmx.net

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Mozambique accelerated customs clearance

The Mozambican Tax Authority reports that sophisticated new scanners have been installed at border posts and airports to combat smuggling and crime.

The international airports at Maputo, Beira, Tete and Vilanculos, as well as the Maputo corridor road in the Ressano Garcia area now have inspection systems to improve customs security. The systems will be rolled out soon at more airports and a number of ports and border crossings.

The president of Mozambique Tax Authority, Rosario Fernandes, said in officially launching the system at Chingodzi Airport in Tete that the devices would help control entry and exit of goods in line with best practices worldwide.

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