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Strengthening policies that support competition, investment, and the health file…the most prominent activities of the Prime Minister during the week

 

During the current week from December 21 to 27, Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Prime Minister, carried out a number of activities that included meetings and meetings with a number of officials to follow up on the executive position of some files, such as the competition protection file. This is within the framework of strengthening policies that support competition and its impact on economic growth, in addition to following up on the investment file in the Suez Canal Economic Zone, in light of the government’s efforts to improve the investment climate and enhance the business environment, in addition to His Excellency’s follow-up of a number of files. Related to health facilities, given the qualitative addition they represent to the healthcare system in Egypt, in addition to the interest in discussing the investment file in the presence of a number of investors in various sectors as they are essential partners in achieving the state’s vision for sustainable development.

 

 

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The weekly report issued by the Cabinet Media Center stated that Dr. Mostafa Madbouly’s activity included a meeting with the head of the Competition Protection Agency to review the most prominent efforts at the international level, stressing the keenness to follow up the work of the agency given the importance of its role in Taking policies that support competition and enhancing their impact on achieving economic growth, in addition to launching the results of the voluntary peer review report on competition protection law and policies in Egypt, which received a number of international praises.

 

Dr. Mustafa Madbouly held a meeting to follow up on the executive position of the initiative to convert 1.5 million vehicles to run on compressed natural gas, noting the important role of the initiative in reducing polluting carbon emissions and achieving savings. For citizens.

 

This comes as a  meeting was held to follow up on the executive position of the New Republic Air Gate “Terminal 4 at Cairo International Airport”, where he confirmed  that the airport development work comes Within the framework of presidential directives to upgrade the Egyptian airport system and raise its capacity.

 

The Prime Minister’s activity also included a meeting  With the Chairman of the General Authority for the Suez Canal Economic Zone to follow up on a number of work files, as the Authority signed 12 framework agreements, with the expected annual production volume from its projects estimated at 18 million tons of green hydrogen annually, with investments estimated at 64 billion dollars.

 

According to the report, Dr. Mostafa Madbouly held a meeting to follow up on developments in the executive position of the export burden rebate program, and he directed   to quickly disburse Dues from 685 companies whose documents were completed and a weekly report was presented to him. He also reviewed the mechanism for settling the remaining arrears owed to exporting companies and was tasked with presenting them to the Council of Ministers.

The report also included holding a meeting to review the proposal for the organizational structure of the “Jarjoub” region. Economic, Dr. Mustafa Madbouly pointed out that the state has implemented the port in the Jarjoub region, and work is currently underway to establish a renewable energy project, and there is a proposal to establish an economic zone. The proposal included a detailed plan for the Jarjoub Special Economic Zone for land uses, and a proposal to form a board of directors for the region and its powers.   

 

In addition to the above, Dr. Mostafa Madbouly held a meeting this week to follow up on the hospital’s executive position. "500500", indicating that the hospital represents a great importance and a strong addition in providing treatment services to oncology patients in Egypt.

 

It was stated in the report that the Prime Minister held a meeting With a number of investors to review the challenges facing the private sector and present their visions for action in various sectors, he stressed the government’s keenness to listen to various visions with the utmost transparency because the goal is one, which is the interest of the Egyptian citizen, and revealed that the state has become convinced The private sector is the most qualified to manage and operate due to its extensive experience in this regard.

 

He also held a meeting with a number of investors to review tourism investment opportunities in the downtown area, and discuss land He also reviewed the government buildings available for investment in the area, and the implementation status of the Nile Towers “Triangle” project. Maspero.”

 

The Prime Minister’s activity also included holding a meeting to follow up on the procedures for implementing the Building Violations Reconciliation Law, where he stressed the continuation of taking steps to facilitate citizens’ support and encouragement. Regularizing the situation regarding the cases stipulated in the new reconciliation law, speeding up the decision on requests and avoiding any obstacles in the reconciliation steps.

 

Finally, he chaired Dr. Mostafa Madbouly held a meeting of the Committee for the Outcomes of Controlling Markets and Commodity Prices, which included directing that there be one-day markets for two days to provide goods to citizens permanently at reasonable prices, and putting forward a proposal to take measures to control the prices of 7 strategic commodities and deal firmly with any unjustified increase.

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