Angola
Import & Export Trade DataA major $57B+ combined trade economy anchoring the Gulf of Guinea. As one of Africa's top crude oil and diamond producers—access verified shipment-level intelligence mapping Angola's critical maritime routes and mining corridors.
The Oil & Gas Core
Angola remains one of the largest crude oil exporters in Sub-Saharan Africa. Crude petroleum accounts for over 75% of total exports ($32.5B), primarily directed toward Chinese refineries. Our data tracks these massive tanker movements and volume shifts in real-time.
Refined Fuel Dependency
Despite its crude wealth, Angola lacks sufficient domestic refining capacity, importing billions in refined petroleum annually ($2.7B). This critical import dependency represents one of the largest trade opportunities for global energy suppliers.
Diamonds & Food Retail
Angola is the world's 6th largest diamond producer. Beyond minerals, the country's modernizing retail sector drive high demand for imported poultry, wheat, and beef, creating a $2B+ market for consumer-oriented agricultural goods.
Angola's trade is anchored by China (its primary oil customer and infrastructure supplier), while maintaining deep historical ties with Portugal and significant energy partnerships with India.
Angola's economy is highly concentrated. It exchanges vast mineral and energy resources for refined fuels, capital goods, and essential food supplies.
Angola's largest import dependency. Despite massive crude output, refined diesel and gasoline are imported primarily from the UAE and Portugal to meet domestic energy needs.
Heavy industrial components for oilfield extraction and mining. Includes centrifugal pumps, valves, and large-scale industrial boilers sourced from China and the US.
A critical food security import. Angola relies on massive imports of wheat and rice, primarily from France and South America, to feed its growing urban population.
Floating platforms, dredgers, and lifeboats required for offshore deep-water oil production. These high-value vessels are sourced from specialized global maritime centers.
Consumer electronics, smartphones, and industrial electrical transformers imported from China to support national grid modernization and urban digitalization.
Angola is one of the largest African markets for frozen poultry. High volumes of frozen chicken and beef are imported from Brazil and the United States.
The absolute monopoly of Angolan exports. Heavy crude is pumped from offshore blocks and shipped directly to China, India, and Spain, funding the national budget.
Angola is a global diamond powerhouse. High-quality unworked diamonds are exported for cutting and polishing primarily to the UAE, India, and Belgium.
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) produced at the Angola LNG plant in Soyo. Exported in massive vessels to European and Asian energy markets to meet global demand.
Re-export or lease of specialized offshore oil structures, drilling platforms, and light-vessels that have completed cycles in Angolan deep-water blocks.
Secondary re-exports of industrial pipes and structures used in the oil and gas logistics network, primarily destined for regional Central African neighbors.
An emerging non-mineral export sector. Angola has a growing domestic beverage industry that exports mineral water and fermented drinks to regional markets.
Sourced directly from details filled by importers and exporters at the time of import/export, providing deep visibility into the energy and food security supply chains.
Acquire datasets for the Angolan market, filtered precisely by oil grade, mining sector, or partner country.
Analyze inbound machinery for offshore oil · Track refined fuel shipments · Identify top wheat and poultry importers.
Monitor the colossal flow of crude oil to China · Track diamond and LNG exports · Identify buyers of specialized vessels.
Angola is the energy heart of the Gulf of Guinea. Tracking its trade provides a macro-level indicator of global oil supply and regional food security levels.
With crude oil accounting for ~76% of exports, Angola is a global titan. Shipment data allows commodities analysts to track exact monthly volumes of Cabinda and Nemba crude leaving Malongo to forecast global supply health and Chinese demand.
As Angola relies heavily on imported refined fuel ($2.7B), tracking these flows is mandatory for energy traders. Inbound diesel and gasoline volumes from the UAE and Portugal provide direct intelligence on the nation's domestic energy gap.
As the world's 6th largest producer, Angola's rough diamond exports are a global benchmark. Trade data allows precious stone dealers to track exact volumes and destination hubs (UAE, India), forecasting supply for the jewelry industry.
Angola is a massive importer of rice, wheat, and poultry. Tracking these shipments from Brazil and the USA allows global agri-traders to target modernizing supermarket chains in Luanda and monitor regional staple food security levels.
Angola's trade is defined by its strategic energy position and its pivot toward economic diversification. By accessing shipment-level data, you gain the exact transactional reality of the energy, mining, and consumer supply chains that power the region.
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