[01/01/2025 06:12]
RIYADH - SABA
Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed Awadh bin Mubarak met Wednesday with Abdullah Marai bin Mahfouz, the Chairman of the Saudi Party of the Yemeni-Saudi Business Council.
The meeting aimed to enhance the partnership between the Yemeni government and the private sector and to drive economic development in the country.
During the meeting, ways to cooperate in various economic fields were discussed, including facilitating investments and strengthening the role of the private sector in reconstruction and supporting development projects.
Dr. bin Mubarak emphasized the important role of businessmen in supporting the national economy, pointing out the government's commitment to providing a suitable investment environment and overcoming any difficulties that the private sector may face.
For his part, bin Mahfouz praised the efforts made by the Yemeni government to strengthen the partnership with the private sector, affirming the Saudi Business Council's readiness to support joint economic projects that serve the interests of the two brotherly countries.
This meeting comes as part of the government's direction to enhance cooperation with the private sector to contribute to achieving economic stability and advancing development in Yemen.
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