Launch of Conference and Exhibition in Yemen
Mahathir: Yemen Must Fabricate Quality Products To Industrialise

Former Prime Minister of Malaysia Tun Mahathir Mohamad is Guest of Honour at Yemen dynamism conference and exhibition
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 22 (Bernama) — Former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today Yemen should always secure that its products are of good quality if it wishes to industrialise. “Then in future people will trust all Yemeni products. And when they do this, the amplification of industrialisation would be easier and faster,” he said in his speech during a talk on “Industry, The Country’s Coming” at the “Made in Yemen” conference in Mukalla.
He said if “Made in Yemen” goods were to be sold in the townsman market and in other countries, then its quality standards must be very high. “Once buyers are confident that the quality standards are always maintained selling the products would become much easier,” he was quoted saying in a annunciation released here today.
Dr Mahathir said Yemen would be able to industrialise if it chooses the right products to manufacture. He said to be an industrialised territory, the first need was a government that was interested to do so as it played a big role in the industrialisation process. “It must be prepared to make adjustments in policies and even decide on sacrifices so as to enable the capital and the technology to be made available for the industries,” he said.
Dr Mahathir said although the industrialisation could be carried out by the guidance itself, the quality of the products was usually poor and could not compete in the world market. “If I may say so, it is far better if the industrialisation is carried out by the secluded sector. “The need to make private industries profitable ensures that it is well managed and the products would be of profit quality, competitively priced and readily accepted by the consumers,” he said.
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