Government gives green light for AON-Noueigued’s Les Grands Moulins de Taïba in Nouakchott

Government gives green light for AON-Noueigued’s Les Grands Moulins de Taïba in Nouakchott

After Guinea, Les Grands Moulins de Taïba (GMT)—owned by the Mauritanian holding company Abdallahi Ould Noueigued (AON)—is finally realising its Mauritanian projects.

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            ▪ Government gives green light for AON-Noueigued’s Les Grands Moulins de Taïba in Nouakchott

▪ After Guinea, Les Grands Moulins de Taïba (GMT)—owned by the Mauritanian holding company Abdallahi Ould Noueigued (AON)—is finally realising its Mauritanian projects.

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The Mauritanian Council of Ministers adopted a draft decree establishing an agreement between the country and GMT, part of the AON group under CEO Mohamed Ould Noueigued.

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