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Spanish loan equips emergency centre

A joint loan by the Spanish state credit agency, Instituto de Credito Official (ICO) and the Banco Bibao Viscaya Argentaria, will enable the Uzbek Health Ministry to outfit an emergency treatment centre in its capital Tashkent. Under contract worth the equivalent of US $8.9 million with an Uzbek medical exports firm, a Spanish company will deliver the equipment and train medical staff for the republican emergency treatment centre, the daily ‘Narodnoye Slovo’ said on Tuesday.

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