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  Economic
Yemeni-Saudi businessmen 2nd meeting to be held soon in Aden
[09/November/2009]

ADEN, Nov. 09 (Saba) - The Yemeni-Saudi Joint Businesses Council would hold its 2nd meeting on Tuesday in Aden governorate in the framework of the preparation activities for the economic investment conference "Aden… Yemen's Gate to the World" set to be held during 11-12 November.

Deputy chairman of Aden Chamber of commerce and Industry Abdullah Saleh al-Ramah told Saba that the council will discuss, during its Meeting, the implemented recommendations of the previous meeting andmeans of boosting relations among Yemeni and Saudi businessmen, in addition to a number of topics relating to joint cooperation aspects between the two sides.

Al-Ramah expected the meeting to come out with a number of recommendations and proposals which will serve the Yemeni and Saudi investments and will work to improve and boost them.

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