Egypt coop. with Japan to establish project of water-from-air production
Minister of Military Production, Mohamed Salah El-Din, has announced plans for a collaborative project with Japan to establish a water-from-air production initiative.
He revealed this during his statement outlining the ministry’s strategy as part of the government’s program, presented to the committee in the House of Representatives tasked with reviewing the new government’s agenda.
The Minister emphasized that one of the Ministry’s primary goals is to forge partnerships with both local and foreign investors to introduce new industries.
Egypt’s Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly previewed the new government program, Monday before the Parliament during a plenary session, at the Council’s headquarters in the Administrative Capital.
He noted that the program is based on the National Dialogue sessions and Egypt’s Vision 2030, as it aims to complete the process that Egypt began ten years ago.
The Premier explained that the program is mainly based on 4 main axes, which are: ‘protecting national security and Egypt’s foreign policy, building the Egyptian citizen and enhancing their well-being, building a competitive economy that attracts investments, and finally achieving political stability and national cohesion.”