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Algeria

The chairman of state ports authority Entreprise Portuaire d'Alger (EPAL),Ali Farah, has announced plans to double the capital's port capacity to 20 million tonnes a year by 2010. The country's ports require expansion and modernisation to deal with an increase in trade as Algeria emerges from a decade of violence. According to Farah, EPAL will issue a tender for the port expansion project in early 2005. The scope of works will include the construction of a new 42-hectare container terminal ...

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