Arab Finance: Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Prime Minister, met at the government headquarters in the New Administrative Capital, with Ahmed Kojok, Minister of Finance, to follow up on… A number of the Ministry’s work files; Where the position of implementing financial obligations with the Russian side regarding the Dabaa nuclear station was reviewed, all of which confirmed that the government is committed to paying all the dues of the Russian side regarding the Dabaa nuclear station project.
Counselor Muhammad Al-Homsani, the official spokesman for the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, added that the meeting followed up on the position of providing the required financial needs of the Unified Procurement Authority. To pay the dues of pharmaceutical and medical supplies companies that provide the required medicines and medical supplies.
He also continued: In this context, the Minister of Finance indicated that this week 4 billion pounds were saved, while next week 3 billion pounds will be provided, and the week after next 3 billion pounds will be saved, bringing the total saved during this period to 10 billion pounds. This contributes to paying a large portion of the dues of pharmaceutical and medical supplies companies.
In another context, Kojok reviewed the Ministry of Finance’s proposals to reform the customs system, whether on the legislative or procedural side. For the purpose of facilitating and facilitating customs clearance procedures, paying customs dues, and implementing systems aimed at developing the customs system and tightening control over ports.
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