Angola is a Southern African coastal nation that borders Zambia, Namibia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Angola's largest city and capital is Luanda. Rich in natural resources, the nation is heavily reliant on oil exports. In 2024, Angola's GDP is expected to reach USD 93.1 billion. Angola is the 78th-largest importer in the world, based on global import data. According to the latest data, China is Angola's biggest exporter. In 2024, as per Angola Import Data, Angola's total import value is projected to be USD 25.3 billion. The majority of the items that Angola imports from other countries are refined petroleum products.
Despite being a major oil producer, Angola mostly depends on international commerce for medications, food products, industrial equipment, and refined fuels. According to Angola Customs Data, import demand has also increased as a result of the nation's expanding construction industry and infrastructure rehabilitation following years of civil upheaval. Access to the Atlantic Ocean and growing commercial alliances with Asian and European countries support Angola's involvement in global commerce.