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UK company wills to continue electrical investment in Yemen
[12 May 2008]

SANA'A, May 12 (Saba) - The British Agrico company for energy generation voiced its desire to keep on investing the electrical energy in the country.

The board chairmen of the company said upon his arrival to Sana'a on Monday that the company wills to enhance cooperation with Yemen in the coming years in this regard.

He would hold talks with Yemeni officials over the possibility of the company to continue investing in power field and to open other areas of cooperation.

The company signed two years ago with ministry of electricity to generate power in governorates of Amran, Hadramout, Taiz, Hodeidah and a part of Aden with 220 MW, the board chairmen said.

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