The intention was demonstrated by Klause Schreiber, president of the BiocareGreen Manager Development group, on behalf of the German delegation, made up of ten businessmen from that country, which is visiting Angola until the 10th of this month.
According to Jornal de Angola, during their visit to the country, the Germans will be informed about investment in the fields of solar energy, solid waste and the construction of hospitals.
The official assured that the start of the implementation of the initiatives will take place in a time horizon of half a year.
Klause Schreiber, quoted by Jornal de Angola, also made it known that for the group "solid waste is a priority and, for this to happen, we have capital set aside to invest in German technologies for transforming raw materials".
In turn, Balbina Dias da Silva, Angola's ambassador to Germany, classified the strengthening of trade relations between both countries as an advantage for Angola, since that European country is highly industrialized and can help this Angolan sector.
"With this bet, there will be more jobs in the country and the strengthening of the industrial sector with cutting-edge German technologies", she said.