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COLOMBO (News 1st) – The Minister of Power and Energy says that the remaining Cargos from last year's Coal Tender has been advanced to fulfill the immediate requirements of Norochcholai.Accordingly, the advance payment for the 1st Cargo was completed yesterday (26).A Long Term Tender & A Spot Tender will be advertised this week for the full requirements...

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