Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahawi held a meeting on Monday with Chairman of Kamran Industrial and Investment Company Mohammed al-Dawla. During the discussion, al-Dawla provided an update on the company's current status and the challenges it has faced recently. He outlined efforts made to overcome these difficulties and restore the company's industrial and investment activities. The Prime Minister addressed the need for collaborative efforts from relevant authorities to resolve these issues and bolster the company's investment role. He also reviewed the development projects undertaken by Kamran Industrial and those planned for the near future. Al-Rahawi praised the company's leadership and the efforts of involved authorities in tackling challenges and revitalizing the company's activities, emphasizing the importance of continued support to enhance its development and economic contributions. Source: Yemen News Agency
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