LUANDA (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Angola on Sunday in a bid to bolster opportunities for U.S. business in the major oil producer.
Officials traveling with Clinton said the United States wanted to strengthen relations with Angola, from which the United States imports 7 percent of its oil and which rivals Nigeria as Africa's biggest oil producer. Billions of dollars have been invested by major oil companies Chevron and Exxon Mobil in recent years to increase production in Angola -- both firms pump over half of the country's daily oil production.
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Officials traveling with Clinton said the United States wanted to strengthen relations with Angola, from which the United States imports 7 percent of its oil and which rivals Nigeria as Africa's biggest oil producer. Billions of dollars have been invested by major oil companies Chevron and Exxon Mobil in recent years to increase production in Angola -- both firms pump over half of the country's daily oil production.
Full Story: Clinton eyes better ties with oil giant Angola - Reuters
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