Embassy of the Republic of Angola
This extensive page covers a plethora of subjects concerning Angola from trade to culture and is widely considered to be a good source of information. In addition, it offers viewers a chance to ask questions and post comments on its sector specific bulletin boards.
The CIA's World Fact Book: Angola
The 2001 Central Intelligence Agency's World Fact Book provides a quick backgorund summary of the nations of the world. In it you will be able to obtain geographic, demographic, political, diplomatic and economic overviewss of Angola and other countries.
The University of Pennsylvania African Studies Site
This is considered the most comprehensive academic site for African studies and general information. A particularly helpful feature is the site's "Country-Specific Pages."
Stanford University's Africa South of the Sahara: Selected Interenet Resources
Similar to the University of Pennsylvania's site this covers both African regions and countries and directs the user to further web and e-mail destinations.
Africa News Online
This site is valuble to those looking for the most up-to-date news for the entire continent.
Angola Peace Monitor
A monthly publication produced by Action for Southern Africa, the successor organization to the British Anti-Apartheid Movement. The issues on their web page are a week or two behind, but provide good background on the ever evolving situation in Angola.
U.S. Library of Congress, Guide to Law Online: Angola
A comprehensive grouping of Angolan legal briefs since 1975.
The United States International Trade Commission
The International trade Commission is an independent, quasi-judicial federal agency providing trade expertise to both the legislative and executive branches of the government. The agency publishes the Harmonized Tariff Schedule.
The United States Department of Commerce International Trade Administration
This web page provides a detailed synopsis of ITA and its numerous services to U.S. businesses attempting to compete in the global marketplace. Categories include: the Trade Information Center, Export Assistance Centers, Trade Statistics, Cross Cutting Programs, Regions and Countries, and Industries.
The World Trade Organization
This website for the international body covers such categories as: Economic Research and Analysis, Dispute Settlement and Technical Cooperation and Training, to name a few.