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Chinese Firms Dominate Shortlist for Ethiopia's $12.5 Billion Bishoftu Airport Project
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Chinese Firms Dominate Shortlist for Ethiopia's $12.5 Billion Bishoftu Airport Project

All Africa about 2 hours 1 mins read
[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- Chinese companies or joint ventures involving Chinese firms account for the majority of shortlisted bidders competing for the construction of Ethiopia's forthcoming USD12.5 billion Bishoftu International Airport, according to aviation intelligence provider and news portal ch-aviation.

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