MoC Union Minister meets staff officers in Nay Pyi Taw

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Union Minister Dr Pwint San meets the MoC staff officers in Nay Pyi Taw on 29 April 2021.

Union Minister for Commerce Dr Pwint San met the staff officers of ministry in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.
At the meeting, the Union Minister highlighted work progress of the ministry during five years, its visions and missions to improve the trade sector, its critical role for the country’s development, the plans to develop the human resources and staff qualification and proper allowances for the department personnel.
He also said it should conduct employment promotion according to the department’s procedures, rules, and regulations. He then instructed them to carry out the duties following the COVID-19 health rules set by the COVID-19 committee and Ministry of Health and Sports.
Next, the Deputy Minister discussed responsibilities of ministry like the central committee for the speedy flows of trade and goods, cooperation work with the relevant ministries and organizations and collective strength in overcoming the challenges.
The Permanent Secretary, Directors-General, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Deputy Directors-General and staff officers joined the meeting. — MNA

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