The Economic Analyst Dr. Haitham Mohammed Fat-hi said the intersection of the economic policies between the official bodies at the center level states forms an obstacle facing the country's exports to abroad markets, particularly the agricultural, as well as the custom barriers and constraints alongside the problems of weakness of production and productivity.
In a statement to SUNA, Haitham called the state to adopt a flexible and balanced economic policies to increase production and productivity and to ensure the continuation of the Sudanese products in the world markets via tightly full coordination between the Centre and the States, emphasizing the necessary of providing information on the world markets movement to stand on the size of the competition and prices , besides discovering new markets for the Sudanese products and not to be confined in the traditional markets.
Source: SUNA
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