🏳Талибы заключили 30-летний контракт на строительство цементного завода в Парване
Шахабуддин Делавар, и.о. главы Мингорпрома "Талибана"*, подписал его с компанией Awfi Bahram и катарскими Al-Falah Al-Alemi и Majmuat Al-Maham Al-Dawlatiyyah.
Они должны вложить в проект $220 млн и вывести его на производственные мощности в 1,5 млн тонн цемента ежегодно. Завод будет построен в районе Джабаль ас-Сирадж в провинции Парван и обеспечит работой 5 тыс. человек.
🏳Талибы заключили 30-летний контракт на строительство цементного завода в Парване
Шахабуддин Делавар, и.о. главы Мингорпрома "Талибана"*, подписал его с компанией Awfi Bahram и катарскими Al-Falah Al-Alemi и Majmuat Al-Maham Al-Dawlatiyyah.
Они должны вложить в проект $220 млн и вывести его на производственные мощности в 1,5 млн тонн цемента ежегодно. Завод будет построен в районе Джабаль ас-Сирадж в провинции Парван и обеспечит работой 5 тыс. человек.
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