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ETA signs $227mn deal with Qatar Electricity

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ELECTRICITY EXPANSION: ETA Star has signed a deal to install electric power cables in Qatar. (Getty Images)

ETA Star International has signed a $227 million deal with the Qatar General Electricity and Water Corp. for the eighth phase of Qatar’ electricity expansion project, the firm said on Wednesday.

The subsidiary of Dubai-based ETA Ascon Star Group signed the contract for the installation of electric power cables in various parts of Doha, Qatar, ETA Star said in a statement.

The company said it had previously installed over 13,000km of cables throughout the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain and other countries.

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