Tug of war over supply of buses to Nouakchott
The Chinese group Yutong, a world leader in buses and coaches, believed it would win the contract to modernise public transport in Nouakchott. However, following an appeal lodged by a competitor, the giant will have to wait.
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▪ Tug of war over supply of buses to Nouakchott
▪ The Chinese group Yutong, a world leader in buses and coaches, believed it would win the contract to modernise public transport in Nouakchott. However, following an appeal lodged by a competitor, the giant will have to wait.
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