[24/05/2022 01:35]
Aden - Saba
The Acting Chairman of the Geological Survey and Mineral Resources Authority, Engineer Ahmed Yamani Al-Tamimi, discussed today in the temporary capital Aden with the delegation of the American company Ceylon, the potentials of investing in mining and benefiting from the unique biological diversity that our country is rich in.
In the meeting, Al-Tamimi indicated that the Ministry of Oil’s direction within the mining sector development strategy aims to achieve an added value from Yemen’s mining wealth through the exploitation of raw materials in manufacturing industries with great economic returns. He affirmed the readiness of the Geological Survey and Mineral Resources Authority to provide the necessary facilities to encourage serious investment projects that will benefit the national income and provide job opportunities for young people.
For his part, the General Manager of Ceylon gave a detailed presentation on the company’s activity and the projects it implements in the countries of Asia and Africa, and the company’s desire to invest in the search for industrial and construction rocks in Yemen.
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