The “Ministry of Development” discusses initiatives that support the economic and governmental system

Mansour bin Zayed while presiding over the meeting.

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His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Presidential Court, chaired the meeting of the Ministerial Council for Development, yesterday, at Qasr Al Watan in the capital, Abu Dhabi, during which a number of legislation, policies and initiatives aimed at supporting the economic system and government work, and continuing the work of the government, were discussed. developed, to meet the requirements of the future stage.

During its session, the Council reviewed the latest developments in the implementation of a number of economic policies related to attracting foreign investments and the targeted sectors, as well as policies related to supporting youth.

The Council discussed a number of legislations related to the implementation of the Commercial Companies Law, and those related to the regulation and protection of aviation data and information, data related to industrial facilities, and the governance of the postal sector in the country.

In governmental affairs, the Council reviewed the recommendations of the Federal National Council, on the topic of “The Ministry of Justice’s policy regarding family guidance,” and reviewed the report of the Audit Bureau regarding the final account of the Union Credit Information Company for the fiscal year 2021.

The Ministerial Council for Development discussed the results of the 116th meeting of the Financial and Economic Cooperation Committee in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, and the report issued by the International Monetary Fund, regarding the State’s fourth article consultations for the year 2021, and also reviewed the state’s participation in the annual meetings of the Islamic Development Bank’s Board of Governors, which were held during June The past, in the Arab Republic of Egypt.

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