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Yemeni-Malaysian conference preparations discussed
[11/October/2009]

SANA'A, Oct.11 (Saba) - Yemen and Malaysia discussed here on Sunday the preparation of the Yemeni-Malaysian conference scheduled to be held in Sana'a in March.

The meeting held between Head of the Promotion Sector in the General Investment Authority (GIA) Montaha Muthana and the Malaysian Chamber of Commerce and Industry delegation discussed the conference goals.

The aims of the conference are to introduce conditions and investment opportunities in Yemen for Malaysian companies, investors and businessmen as well as holding a joint meeting between the two countries' investors to discuss possibilities of establishing joint investment projects.

It is expected that the conference will be attended by more that 100 Malaysian companies from different sectors.

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