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Huawei invests 60 mln USD in Angola technological centers


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2021 Jun 17, 7:50, Luanda
In this Oct. 31, 2019, file photo, attendees walk past a display for 5G services from Chinese technology firm Huawei at the PT Expo in Beijing. US President Joe Biden has nearly doubled the list of Chinese companies whose shares are off-limits to US investors in the latest sign he is not softening Washington's stance toward Beijing. Telecoms equipment maker Huawei Technologies, China’s big state-owned telecoms companies and China National Offshore Oil Corp. are on the new list of 59 companies. Photo: AP

Huawei on Wednesday announced that it had invested 60 million US dollars in the construction of two technological training centers in Angola.

Chu Xiaoxin, representative of Huawei in Angola, made the announcement after an audience with Angolan President Joao Lourenco.

Chu said that the centers with capacity to accommodate 2,000 young people will help discover talent in the telecommunications and information technology sector of Angola.

The project, he said, is included in the digital economy development program in the country.

The meeting with the president is aimed at updating him on the execution of the projects and the company's contribution in the southern African country, said Chu.

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