New details emerge in Attijariwafa Bank dispute with United Coals
Africa Business+ has cross-checked the identity of the parties involved in the case of two €25 million coal supply contracts.
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▪ New details emerge in Attijariwafa Bank dispute with United Coals
▪ Africa Business+ has cross-checked the identity of the parties involved in the case of two €25 million coal supply contracts.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/811088/new-details-emerge-attijariwafa-bank-dispute-with-united-coals/
United Coals Inc. accuses Morocco’s largest bank of failing to provide credit financing for a 270 million dirham (€25 million) steam coal supply contract in 2014.
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