Tremendous Australian investments in Yemen [Archives:2005/844/Local News]

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May 23 2005

Ibrahim al-Hetwar, General Manager of Space Energy Enterprises Ltd, confirmed the visit paid by a team of Australian experts, who work for Space Energy Enterprises Ltd, which is part of Gerham Hunt Company, to Yemen during the last few days was of great importance.

He pointed out the visit as a successful one, and the delegation met with a number of Yemeni officials and ministers to discuss the projects the company desires to implement in Yemen, particularly on the Yemeni islands.

The projects include water desalination, solar energy and tourist investments on Yemen islands.

Al-Hetwar further stressed that the Australian delegation was warmly hailed by different investment parties in Yemen and that the International Space Energy Ltd will implement the project of a tourist tower in Sana'a to be a distinctive sight in the capital of Yemen.

He added the Australian team extended official invitations to Yemen's Prime Minister Abdulqader Bajammal and a number of senior government officials to visit Australia during the second half of 2005 to hold discussions with the aim to open new horizons of enhancing ties of economic and tourist cooperation between Yemen and Australia.

The General Manager of Space Energy Enterprises Ltd indicated the Australian team visited a number of Yemeni islands including Kamaran, Maidi, Mayon and Socotra to conduct executive studies on the infrastructure the Yemeni islands need to accommodate the tourist projects to be implemented soon.

It is worth mentioning the delegation met with a number of Yemeni businessmen at the Sana'a Chamber of Trade and Industry and both sides discussed means of cooperation between the two countries in the future.

Space Energy Enterprises is considered one of the biggest international companies in the implementation of great tourist projects and the development of islands all across the world. The company is famous for constructing projects of water desalination and building railways.
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