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PM inaugurates holy month consumer exhibition in Sana'a

PM inaugurates holy month consumer exhibition in Sana'a

Saba Yemen09-02-2025

Sana'a - Saba:
Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahawi on Sunday inaugurated the fifth Holy Month, Ramadan, Consumer Exhibition in the capital Sana'a.
The exhibition features a wide range of products from 63 national companies, including food and consumer goods, detergents, honey, dates, electronics, and other essential items.
The Prime Minister emphasized the government's commitment to supporting local industries and encouraging the production of high-quality local products.
He stressed the importance of reducing reliance on imports and creating job opportunities for young people.
Minister of Economy, Industry and Investment Moeen al-Mahaqeri highlighted the importance of these exhibitions in promoting local products and increasing consumer confidence in their quality.
This initiative reflects the government's efforts to support the local economy and encourage the growth of domestic industries.
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