Military Production Minister Mohammad Saeed el Assar conferred on Monday with Supply and Internal Trade Minister Ali Moselhi and his accompanying delegation on means of joint cooperation between the two ministries.
In a statement released on Monday, the Military Production Ministry said they reviewed potentials of cooperation between the companies affiliated with the two ministries in the various fields.
Assar asserted that his ministry is willing to make use of the surplus energy in the factories to serve other sectors in the state foundations in order to offer better services for citizens and lower imports.
Moselhi, for his part, asked his accompanying delegation to prepare a list of the work fields available at the Ministry of Military Production, including silos, grain mills, refrigerated vehicles and other petrochemicals units and equipment, in order to benefit from them to offer better services to citizens.
The two ministers agreed on forming a joint committee of experts and technicians to ease communication between the two ministries in the fields of cooperation.
Source: MENA
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