AMMAN (Reuters) - Jordan's Phosphate Mines Company, one of the world's largest
phosphate suppliers, has awarded India's Afcons Infrastructure Limited a $240
million contract to construct a new phosphate terminal, the Jordanian firm said on
Thursday.
The project, in the southern part of the Red Sea port city of Aqaba, involves
building a four million tonne a year terminal as well as trucking, unloading and
handling facilities and other marine terminal facilities.
