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Yellen visits coal town to wrap up South Africa trip | Africanews

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U.S Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen concluded her tour of South Africa on Friday with a visit to Emalahleni, the coal-mining town which produces most of the coal South Africa relies on to fire its power stations.

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