US-based United Coals charges Attijariwafa Bank with misconduct

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07/07/2021 at 17h18, by Africa Business+

The US company based in Clarksburg, West Virginia, filed a lawsuit against Morocco’s largest bank, accusing it of “sabotaging” the supply of coal to Morocco’s state-owned ONEE group.

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