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Taha Reviews Establishment of Sugar Factory in Sinnar to be Financed by American Export Bank

2013-02-11 06:52:15| Sugar Industry News

Khartoum - The First Vice President of the Republic Ali Osman Mohamed Taha has presided over, at his office at the Republican Palace Thursday, a meeting including Governor of Sinnar State and the Ministers of Investment, Agriculture, Minerals and Industry a s well as the Governor of the Central Bank of Sudan. Engineer Ahmed Abbas, the Governor of Sinnar State, said that the meeting discussed the arrangements for establishment of sugar factory in the state that is to be financed by the American Export bank, explaining that the meeting has been briefed on the practical steps taken for attaining the fund in order to commence its implementation.

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