Angola's pivotal position in the global economic crisis
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Dear reader,
The rules of the global economy are shifting — and Angola sits in a pivotal position. The success of Angola’s negotiations with China will be key in determining how the Debt Service Suspension Initiative (DSSI) is extended to 2021. Angola also takes over the chair of OPEC in 2021, where its recent flouting of quotas has prompted Saudi Arabia to threaten a new oil price war.
Domestically, President João Lourenço continues to recast the political environment after the country’s first change in leadership since independence over 40 years ago. The success of everything from the current ProPriv privatisation drive, to the upcoming municipal elections to future Eurobond issuances will depend on the decisions that President Lourenço and his party make now.
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