الرئيسية / news / Egypt targets $5 billion in pharma exports to Africa by 2030

Egypt targets $5 billion in pharma exports to Africa by 2030

فريق رجال الأعمال news 03 July 2025 01:01 PM
مشاركة الخبر:
Egypt targets $5 billion in pharma exports to Africa by 2030

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration, Dr. Badr Abdelatty, met Thursday with Hisham Stait, head of the Egyptian Authority for Unified Procurement, Medical Supply, and Logistics, to boost Egyptian medicine and medical supply exports to African markets.

Abdelatty praised the fruitful cooperation between the ministry and the procurement authority, highlighting their effective coordination in deepening health cooperation with African nations. He stressed the ministry's desire for continued collaboration to enhance access for Egyptian medicines in Africa.

The Minister also congratulated Hisham Stait on the successful "Africa Health Excon" medical conference and exhibition, held from June 24-27, 2025, under the patronage of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. Dr. Abdelatty commended the professional organization and wide participation from African countries and international organizations, which he attributed to strong cooperation between government bodies and the private sector.

Abdelatty detailed the ministry's efforts to increase Egyptian pharmaceutical exports to African markets through bilateral and multilateral engagement. He referenced a national strategy, developed by the Permanent Committee for Egyptian-African Relations, which aims to raise the value of Egyptian drug exports to $5 billion by 2030.

Discussions also touched upon the Authority's goal to strengthen Egypt's role in the African pooled procurement mechanism, seeking to establish Egypt as a regional hub for African pooled procurement. This move would underscore Egypt's pivotal role in the continent's health system. The potential for boosting medical tourism to Egypt was also explored as an area of value-added cooperation, aligning with efforts to provide an integrated health model for African nations.

The meeting concluded with an agreement to maintain close coordination and follow up on strategic priorities to maximize opportunities for Egyptian medicine in Africa and reinforce Egypt's leadership in the continent's health security.