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Italian trade team visits Yemen [Archives:2005/843/Local News]

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May 19 2005

Hassan Al-Zaidi
SANA'A, YT- The Italian trade team finished its visit to Yemen that started on May 11, which included a number of Italian businessmen under Eng. Sergio Marini, Chairman of the Arab Italian Trade Chamber. The chamber was established in Italy in 1972 with the aim to reinforce trade ties between Italy and the Arab countries.

The team held a discussion last Wednesday at Sheraton Hotel in Sana'a in the presence of deputy chairman of the general union for trade and industry chambers and the 25-member team representing 25 companies in different specializations, as well as a number of Yemeni traders and businessmen.

The meeting discussed different trade and investment opportunities exchanged between companies and Yemeni and Italian businessmen.

Sources mentioned that an industrial and commercial area was assigned for the Italian investments in Aden.
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