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South Sudan borrows $200 million as oil production slows


South Sudan News Agency - 29-May-2014

Juba, May 28, 2014 (SSNA) -- The Government of the Republic of South Sudan said it has borrowed $200 million dollars from oil companies that operate its oil fields, adding that it plans to delay “repayments on domestic loans”, the US-based newspaper, the Bloomberg reported. Finance Minister Aggrey Sabuni did not provide the names of the companies that provided loans to Juba. But, government...


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