Uganda Oil Firms Ready For Talks After Tax Row With Govt
A month after suspending all technical activities, oil companies British multinational Tullow, French oil giant Total and China National Offshore Oil Company, have proposed new talks to resolve the current impasse with the Ugandan government.
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