[24/04/2025 01:31]
WASHINTON-SABA
Minister of Finance Salem bin Braik laid out the most prominent priorities of the interim capital Aden in order to stabilize and improve the economy and provide job opportunities in a productive and sustainable manner.
He underscored the government's efforts to achieve the economic recovery, develop the infrastructure, electricity and communications sectors, and investing in human capital and vocational training.
This came during his participation today in the roundtable of Finance Ministers in the Middle East and North Africa on enhancing productivity and creating jobs, as part of the spring meetings of the Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund for the current year 2025, in Washington.
The Minister of Finance stressed the great importance of IFC's continued support to the private sector in Yemen, as well as the need to develop the electricity and telecommunications sectors in Aden, to contribute to promoting economic growth, and developing the private sector
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