Endiama to Open India Office, Seeks Indian Collaboration in Diversification Plans
April 02, 08Angolan state-run diamond miner Endiama has announced plans to open an office in Mumbai within the next year and to send a delegation to
The move was announced by
The delegation also proffered that India could partner with Angola at the World Diamond Summit to be held for the first time in Luanda in 2009, Ramesh told the media, adding that India has also invited Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos to be the chief guest at the GJEPC's "Mines-to-Market" conference, to be held in Mumbai in early 2009.
Diamond India Ltd, a company formed by over 60 diamond manufacturing firms in
The two countries also agreed to work out an agreement for cooperation in the mining sector. "The agreement, likely to be signed at the meeting of the joint commission in October, will open the door for Indian participation in the Angolan coal, iron ore and mineral sectors," Ramesh said.
During the discussions, the Endiama President also sought the Indian government’s assistance in helping the mining corporation set up a joint venture manufacturing facility in