Shtayyeh expressed the hope that the private sector will support the government to promote the national economy and stand by it in achieving its economic and development plan, especially through banks to give long-term industrial development loans, and the commitment of companies and institutions to the standards to gain consumer confidence, and work to intensify the promotion campaigns for the product. And to help train workers and give them more incentives, in addition to being competitive with the product not only in price, but in quality.
The Prime Minister said: "Everyone in this country is complementary to the other in the national project and do not distinguish between anyone, and we appreciate the position of the private sector rejecting the workshop and participation in Bahrain."
He also briefed representatives of the private sector on the difficult political and financial situation due to the US and Israeli measures, as well as the steps taken by the government to tackle the financial crisis and its development strategy based on strengthening the national product.
In addition to empowering women economically and reducing unemployment among women in our society.