
Prime Minister Mohammed Salem Basindwa has confirmed the government is working very hard to secure a competitive and attractive investment environment. He added the government was working hard despite the great challenges imposed by the circumstances and complexity of the current transitional phase and the heavy legacy has inherited including errors and problems have accumulated for decades. Basindwa mentioned in the editorial of the first issue of "Yemen Invest" magazine that was issued recently by the General Authority for Investment (GAI) that the government of national reconciliation prioritizes removing obstacles of investment and providing the key factors of political, security, legislative, social and economic stability to let the investors reassure on the present and future of their investments, not just for their sake, but for the sake of Yemenis as well. He explained that the national reconciliation government are doing their national, moral and humanitarian job in dealing with these challenges, at the top of providing jobs, creating suitable environment to attract local and foreign investments and resolving any problems or obstacles facing current investments in order to building a solid ground there we go to address the other challenges we face.
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