Sudan says it will rein in state firms, including those owned by security
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KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's finance ministry said on Sunday it would take control over all state firms, including ones owned by the security forces, as it works to straighten out the country's faltering economy and open it up to foreign financing. The measure is part of a 12-month reform package worked out with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that also aims to reduce fuel subsidies, stabilise the currency and open gold trading to the private sector.Tackling the security sector's extensive..