Proposed Electricity Production and Agricultural Farm Construction Plans Discussed

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During the routine session of the Inter-ministerial Investment Committee convened at Marmarin Palace on February 13th, various investment proposals put forth by private entities were deliberated in accordance with the agenda.  Among the projects discussed were initiatives concerning electricity generation from coal, solar power production within industrial parks, establishment of agricultural farms across several provinces, and the construction of a standardized terminal for coal loading and unloading. Following an extensive discourse, specific committees were tasked with engaging in further discussions with the proposing companies to assess the financial, economic, and technical dimensions of the projects. These assessments will consider the insights provided by the Inter-ministerial Investment Committee, with the appointed committees expected to submit their comprehensive reports to the committee on scheduled dates.

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