Angola's manufacturing sector is currently navigating a transition toward diversification. In the metal wire industry, there is a high demand for corrosion-resistant materials due to the humid coastal climate of Luanda and other Atlantic provinces, making galvanized iron barbed wire essential for livestock and border security.
Currently, the market relies heavily on imports for precision components. The scarcity of localized production for wire tension spring units has led to delays in machinery maintenance across the agricultural and mining sectors, highlighting a critical need for reliable international supply chains.
Furthermore, the construction boom in urban centers has surged the requirement for structural supports. The adoption of high-grade wall ties has become pivotal in ensuring the seismic and structural integrity of new residential and commercial developments across the country.