Amid government moves to provide an investment environment, the Yemeni government announced today (Saturday) the signing of an agreement with a local company; To recover 22 sunken ships in the fishing port of Aden, in the south of the country.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries in the Yemeni government stated in a statement that it had entered into a contract with a local company to take over the task of lifting 22 sunken ships in the fishing port in the Tawahi district, after winning the auction announced by the Commercial Court. The ministry stated that it had discussed with the company the arrangements related to the implementation The process of recovering sunken ships in the port located in the Hajif region, and the plan it set to implement the process of recovering sunken ships in the port basin. That these works do not affect the main course of navigation, as well as adherence to technical and environmental requirements during the work of cutting and removing sunken ships to avoid any pollution that harms marine life. for fish, and preserving soil erosion. Germany had expressed its desire to finance the project to rehabilitate the port of Aden, provided that the United Nations Development Program undertakes the task of implementing the project, which has an estimated cost of 20 million dollars.

Ahmad Al-Shameri (Jeddah) @a_shmeri

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