Diaspora and Afro-Descendants in Angola–USA Business Relations

Authors

  • Fernando do Nascimento Casimiro M’Bachi, PhD Candidate Political and International Relations. Affiliation: Catholic University of Portugal, Institute of Poltical Studies. Author

Keywords:

Angolan Diaspora, Afro-Descendants, Bilateral Trade, Cultural and Economic Exchange, Diaspora Engagement

Abstract

In this article, we discuss the increasing role of the Angolan diaspora and Afro-descendant communities in facilitating and expanding bilateral business and trade between Angola and the United States. We draw on the long historical ties between the two countries, dating back to the transatlantic slave trade, and the recent developments in diaspora engagement policies and initiatives. We analyze the contributions of people of Angolan descent or ancestry in the United States, as well as African Americans with roots in Angola, as a source of human and cultural capital for bilateral trade and investment. We provide examples of their involvement and impact in various sectors, such as oil and gas, agriculture, technology, and the creative economy. We also highlight the opportunities and challenges for increasing the participation and influence of the Angolan diaspora and Afro-descendants in the business and trade relations between Angola and the United States. We suggest some recommendations for both Angolan and U.S. stakeholders to enhance the potential of this growing and dynamic community for mutual benefit and cooperation.

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Published

2025-09-10