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Korean-led venture strikes Tunisian desalination plant deal
South Korean-owned, water treatment company GS Inima Environment has secured a 9.4 million ($93.9 million) deal to build a desalination plant in Tunisia.
Inima - a Spanish arm of Seoul-based construction firm, GS E&C since 2012 - sealed the Djerba plant order through a 50-50 consortium with Spanish water management company Aqualia. The order was placed by Tunisia's water resource management corporation. The plant will process 50,000 tonnes of sea water a day at a resort in southern Tunisia.
GS Inima, with its Spanish partner, will lead on the drawing of designs, procuring materials and building the plant. The contract marks GS E&C's entry into Tunisia's construction market.
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