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Republican decree appoints Aden governorate undersecretary
[21 November 2009]
African delegation arrives in Sana'a
[21 November 2009]
EU-executed projects in Hodeidah province discussed
[21 November 2009]
Yemen, Somalia talk cooperation in social affairs
[21 November 2009]
Ministry orders tight security to prevent attacks on gas trucks in Mareb
[21 November 2009]
 
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FM: Houthis commit terrorist crimes, they will pay the price
[19 November 2009]
Despite hardships, Yemen exerts efforts to build economy
[16 November 2009]
Yemen launches exporting gas shipments from its strategic project
[09 November 2009]
Piracy, a concern shakes international navigation
[04 November 2009]
Year later, flood-affected people still waiting for support
[03 November 2009]
 
  International
Kuwait-Iran ties deeply rooted - report
[20 November 2009]
US special envoy arrives in Sudan Nov. 16 to push Darfur talks
[15 November 2009]
Saudi-East African Forum opened
[14 November 2009]
Qatar Assigns Importance to Protect Civilians in Armed Conflict
[12 November 2009]
UAE is committed to maintaining world peace and security
[10 November 2009]
  Economic
Ministry of Industry & Trade
Current hike in price of milk is unjustified, says trade ministry
[04/November/2007]

SANA'A, Nov. 04 (Saba)- Ministry of Industry and Trade said on Sunday that the current raise in milk price by importers is "unjustified."

In its statement, the ministry urged all importers to cancel this raise, insisting the importance of importers to comply with the agreement signed between the government and private sector.

"Importers could not impose any increase without getting permission from the ministry," the agreement reads.

The ministry warned that it would take legal actions against those who are behind
this unreasonable increase in accordance with laws.

AH/AM

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