The prime minister informed of the results of the meetings of the Economic Development Sector

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The prime minister informed of the results of the meetings of the Economic Development Sector

The first deputy of the President of the Republic and the prime minister liet general Bakri Hassan Saleh reviewed on the results of the emergency meetings held by the economic development of the council of ministers this week.

This came at a meeting on Thursday, 23 November 2017,in the library of the Council of Ministers mr. Mubarak al-Fadil al-Mahdi, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Investment, which clarified that the meetings aimed at the development of policies and procedures required to take advantage of the possibilities and resources of Sudan and attract the savings of the Sudanese nationals working abroad and incorporated into the national economy, especially after the lifting of the economic embargo on the country, which will contribute to the restoration of cash transactions and import transactions issued by the Sudan.

Mr. Mubarak al-Fadil explained that he delivered the first deputy of the President of the Republic a matrix of policies and procedures adopted by the Economic Development Sector in the cabinet, indicating that this matrix will be presented to the cabinet in the coming session next Sunday, indicating that the private sector participated in the meetings of the officials of the Ministry of Finance and the Director General of Customs and Sudanese Employers Union and relevant bodies, where they discussed the central bank publications for the implementation of the new economic policies, indicating that the Employers' Federation expressed full support for this policy, confirming that these policies and procedures are consistent with the program of the five strategic programs of the State.first deputy of the President of the Republic and the prime minister of the first corner of the Bakri Hassan Saleh on the results of the emergency meetings held by the economic development of the council of ministers this week.