The meeting focused on streamlining the process in line with existing regulations, following directives from the country's leadership to support people with disabilities. The goal is to ease their burdens, ensure that support reaches those who need it, and prevent exploitation while protecting state resources.
The ministers agreed to enhance oversight and implement
strict governance measures on the car import system to ensure transparency and
fairness. They also discussed supporting the investment environment and easing
the burden on companies that incurred costs importing vehicles under previous
regulations.
The discussion also touched on facilitating the release of
cars, specifically those with larger engine capacities currently in customs
zones, while adhering to the relevant laws.
Attendees at the meeting included Peter Wagih, Assistant Minister of Health for Curative Medicine, Mohamed Abdel Hakeem, Head of the Central Administration for Curative Medicine, Mohamed El Menshawy, the Minister's Legal Advisor, Mohamed El Akkad, Director of Specialized Medical Councils, Mohamed Abdel Maqsoud, the Minister's Financial Affairs Assistant, Ahmed Amawy Robin, Head of the Customs Authority, Amani El Wassal, Head of the Agreements Sector at the Ministry of Finance, Gamal Ezzat, Head of the Central Administration for Foreign Trade, and Gamal El Badry, Director General of the Foreign Trade Office in Port Said.