Minister: Extending Infrastructure Services to Industrial Zones Top Priority
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Minister of Industry and Foreign Trade Hatem Saleh has said that extending necessary infrastructure services to the industrial zones in all governorates is a top priority of the new government.
In an expanded meeting with board members of the Egyptian Union for Investors Associations under Mohamed Farid Khamis on Tuesday 14/8/2012, Saleh said the financial provisions were approved for those projects.
A meeting with bodies concerned will be held to agree on necessary measures to end all problems standing in the way of delivering natural gas to the industrial zones, the minister said.
Cooperation is underway with the different ministries to solve all problems of production sectors in Egypt, Saleh said.
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