[16/11/2021 06:37]
ADEN - SABA
Prime Minster Ma'een Abdulmalik chaired Tuesday a meeting for Chamber of Commerce in Aden and a number of traders, manufacturers and businessmen discussing with them partnership and integrative relations between the government and the private sector for providing people's needs and realizing supply and prices' stability.
In the meeting attended by Minister of Industry and Trade Mohammed al-Ashwal and other relevant ministers, challenges facing private sector and importers under instability of prices of national currency and measures of the government to realize cash and financial stability were discussed.
The meeting approved formation of small team from the private sector to be in contact with the government continuously to supply the government with practical suggestions to help the government realize financial and supply stability, organizing demand for currency and facilitating import.
Prime Minister reviewed different developments in economic and financial domains and measures and reforms implemented by the government in addition to expected swift economic support package from Yemen's partners to help the government realize economic stability and controlling price of the Riyal to alleviate suffering of the people.
He assured the convening people that the forthcoming period will witness positive changes, especially economic, confirming significance of political integrity to ensure success of implementing economic reforms.
The government is getting great international support and success can be realized only by activating state institutions, said Prime Minister, urging integration and unifying efforts to shoulder their responsibilities.
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