Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Ahmed al-Shoutari on Monday reviewed the level of job discipline at Kamran Company for Industry and Investment following Eid al-Fitr holiday. Al-Shoutari listened to an explanation from Company's Board of Directors Chairman Mohammed al-Dawla about the progress of work, the company's achievements during the past period, and plans for development and modernization. He praised the level of discipline on the part of the company's leadership and cadres, pointing out the specificity of the company's work and the commitment this requires in performing duties and working as a single team in order to enhance competitiveness and expand the company's presence in the local and foreign markets. Al-Shoutari stressed the Ministry's readiness to support the company's development and modernization plans and work to raise the level of production and diversify investment projects, within the framework of strategic plans to support national industries based on local raw materials in a way that contributes to strengthening the national economy. Source: Yemen News Agency
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