Tunis: The higher commission for speeding up the implementation of public projects decided at its meeting on Monday, chaired by Prime Minister Ahmed Hachani, to continue negotiations with the various Tunisian and foreign stakeholders in the El Mdhilla triple superphosphate production plant project, in order to iron out the various obstacles. At the 5th meeting of the commission, the Prime Minister underlined the need to continue negotiations between the various stakeholders in order to catch up on the accumulated delays and ensure the effective completion of the other stages of the project. Hachani stated that such a project would boost the Tunisian economy and increase the value of exports in the sector, while creating direct and indirect jobs, according to a Prime Ministry press release on Tuesday. At the opening of the meeting, the PM commended the progress made on a number of public projects, underscoring the need to step up coordination between ministries, institutions and public establishments in ord er to complete the other scheduled strategic projects. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse
Triple superphosphate production project: Higher commission decides to continue negotiations with various stakeholders
Triple superphosphate production project: Higher commission decides to continue negotiations with various stakeholders
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