EU and Angola Conclude a Sustainable Investment Facilitation Agreement


On November 18, 2022, the European Commission announced the conclusion of negotiations between the European Union (EU) and the Republic of Angola on a Sustainable Investment Facilitation Agreement (SIFA). 

In its press release, the Commission states: 

"The EU is pursuing such agreements to promote sustainable investments in its engagement with African partners. The EU-Angola SIFA will make it easier to attract and expand investments while integrating environment and labour rights commitments in the EU-Angola relationship. The EU is committed to boosting sustainability in its trade policy, as set out in its new trade strategy.”

The SIFA will make investments easier by: 

The SIFA will make investments more sustainable by:

What remains to be seen is whether such an innovative agreement will provide meaningful benefits, especially to the less developed partner.    

Now that negotiations have concluded, the agreement will be legally revised by the EU and Angola, translated into all EU languages, and then proposed for signature and adoption under the respective procedures of both parties.


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