The meeting discussed infrastructure improvements in the free zone, including paving, landscaping, and the development of water and sewage networks. Makhlouf stressed that supporting investment in the free zones in New Suez is a top priority, especially given the city's unique strategic location connecting it to the Suez Canal.
The two parties agreed to enhance joint cooperation, adopt innovative solutions, and build a robust infrastructure that will contribute to supporting development plans and attracting more quality investments.
New Suez City is one of the most promising development cities in the Suez Canal region, distinguished by its diverse activities, including industrial, commercial, tourism, and residential developments, in addition to its hosting of the Attaka Free Zone and the Adabiya Free Zone.
Makhlouf inspected the Attaka Free Zone. Her visit included monitoring beautification, cleaning, and waste removal activities. She also reviewed ongoing development efforts within the free zone and listened to a number of observations and requests regarding improving the work environment within the Attaka Free Zone.