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Angolan consumers offered greater choice

01 May 2013 - by Staff reporter
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Economic growth in Angola
combined with improvements
in the logistics structures are
giving Angolan consumers and
businesses access to a wider
choice of goods, and they are
no longer willing to pay a
premium, says Quintin Calitz,
managing partner of Tutungeni
Import and Export.
The era of “high profits
from Angola” is falling away.
Angolan buyers now have
access to Internet, a faster
supply market and an improving
infrastructure, creating
awareness of competitive and
quality supply of goods.

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