The Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade, Ahmed Muhammad Al-Shoutari, reviewed today,Monday, the progress of the examinations for applicants to obtain a chartered accountant's license held at the College of Commerce and Economics at Sana'a University. The Deputy Minister listened to an explanation from the President of the Association of Certified Public Accountants, Amin Al-Shami, and the Director General of Regulating the Auditing Profession in the Ministry, Hussein Abdul Rahim Azzan, about the progress of the examination process in which 264 accountants participate. He praised the atmosphere in which exams are conducted and coordination and cooperation level between the Ministry and the Association in developing the accounting profession in our country, which reflects positively on economic activity in the country. He appreciated the cooperation of the Faculty of Commerce and Economics at Sana'a University to make the examination process a success. He stressed the importance of benefiting from the acad emic experience of Sana'a University. Source: Yemen News Agency
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