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MATRADE head arrives in Yemen for Development of Yemen Exports Conference
[24/November/2008]

SANA'A, Nov. 24 (Saba) – Head of The Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation Noharuddin Nordin arrived on Monday in Yemen on a visit during which he will take part in a conference on the development of Yemeni exports.

The conference would be organized by the Supreme Council of Exports.

Nordin said, at the conference he will preview the experiences  of Malaysia in trade, import and export and how Malaysian authorities market exported and imported goods.

He said he will on the visit meet with a number of Yemeni officials to discuss means to promote bilateral cooperation in areas such as economy and trade as well as investment gas, telecommunications and tourism.
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