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Abu Amama

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Abu Amamais a proposed new seaport located 200 km to the north ofPort Sudanon theRed Sea.It has an attached enterprise zone. A 200 km road fromPort Sudanis included in the project.[1]The project includes an adjoining industrial zone. Abu Amama will be built and operated byAD Ports Groupof theUnited Arab EmiratesandInvictus InvestmentofDubai.[2]

The agreement to develop the port was signed in 2022. On 3 November 2024, the Sudanese government cancelled the agreement to develop the port, citing Abu Dhabi's support for theRapid Support Forcesin theSudanese civil war (2023–present).[3]

References

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  1. ^"Sudan to develop Red Sea port in $6-bln initial pact with Emirati group".December 13, 2022 – via www.reuters.com.
  2. ^"UAE, Sudan To Build US$6 Billion Abu Amama Red Sea Port & SEZ".Middle East Briefing.2022-12-18.Retrieved2023-06-04.
  3. ^"Sudan scraps $6 billion UAE port deal, citing RSF support".Sudan Tribune.3 November 2024.Retrieved4 November2024.