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Written By: Observer Staff
Article Date: Dec 20, 2008 - 3:36:05 AM
General Investment Authority (GIA) will organize next Saturday a Yemeni-Malaysian Symposium concerning investment in Yemen.
GIA Chairman Salah al-Atar said that about 40 Malaysian companies would take part in the symposium that aims to introduce investment opportunities in Yemen to Malaysian businessmen in various sectors.
Al-Atar pointed out that several papers would be presented during the symposium on the advantages and opportunities for investment in Yemen by GIA, Ministries of Industry and Trade, Public Works and Roads, Fisheries Wealth, Oil and Mineral, Tourism and Agriculture.
A number of ministers, diplomats, Yemeni businessman and concerned bodies will participate in the symposium, he added.
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