The meeting, held at the CAOA headquarters in the New Administrative Capital, focused on ways to enhance coordination between the agency and bodies concerned with investment and foreign trade. The goal is to improve the efficiency of administrative staff and develop institutional work systems related to services provided to investors. A number of other topics of mutual interest were also discussed.
El-Khatib expressed his appreciation for the CAOA's role in
institutional development, emphasizing the importance of leveraging the
agency's technical expertise in human resource management and improving the
administrative performance of bodies affiliated with the ministry.
Nabil underscored the importance of integrating state
institutions to support administrative reform, noting the agency's commitment
to exchanging successful experiences and expertise with various bodies,
especially in capacity building and updating organizational structures.
At the conclusion of the meeting, the two sides agreed to continue coordination and develop a joint action plan to strengthen cooperation in relevant fields, in line with the state's direction toward comprehensive modernization of the administrative apparatus and enhancement of the investment environment.