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SCZone, Japan sign agreements on green fuels, hydrogen

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SCZone, Japan sign agreements on green fuels, hydrogen

Walid Gamal El-Din, Chairman of the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE), attended the 12th Egyptian-Japanese Business Council and Investment Forum in Tokyo to bolster economic and investment ties between the two countries.

Prime Minister Dr. Moustafa Madbouly and Japan's State Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Yoichiro Koga were also present, along with senior officials and business leaders from both nations.

Gamal El-Din gave an opening address highlighting the decades-long relations between Egypt and Japan, built on mutual respect and a shared vision for sustainable development. He said SCZONE, launched in 2015, is an integrated platform for investment, manufacturing and logistics.

He noted that its strategic location, connecting the Red and Mediterranean Seas, makes it a pivotal hub for global trade.

Gamal El-Din pointed to the success of SCZONE's four industrial zones in attracting international investments. He listed 21 targeted sectors, including pharmaceuticals, medical industries, electric batteries, automotive manufacturing, and green industries. He stressed that SCZONE offers a wide range of financial, customs, and tax incentives, along with integrated infrastructure and digital services through a single-window system.

 He concluded that SCZONE is not just an industrial cluster but an integrated development platform with sustainability at its core. This is achieved by promoting green industries, renewable energy, efficient resource management, and international partnerships to meet sustainable development goals.

SCZONE also signed two cooperation agreements with Japanese partners. The first was with ITOCHU Corporation and Orascom Construction to establish integrated facilities to supply ships with ammonia as a marine fuel in the ports of Sokhna and East Port Said. The project aims to reduce emissions and help SCZONE transition to sustainable energy in maritime transport.

The second agreement, with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG), focuses on cooperation in green hydrogen for ship bunkering. The partnership will involve exchanging knowledge and information to promote clean energy applications.

On the forum's sidelines, Gamal El-Din and his delegation met with Japan's Sumitomo Corporation. Discussions, which included Shohei Takenouchi, Assistant Head of Global Strategy and Coordination for the Middle East and Africa team, focused on creating an industrial developer zone within SCZONE to draw in Asian investments.

Gamal El-Din outlined the investment incentives and free trade agreements available in the zone. They also explored cooperation on ship bunkering with various types of fuel, the possibility of collaborating on green hydrogen production for export, ship bunkering, or use in industries such as low-emission steel, Sumitomo's potential involvement in local infrastructure projects, including water desalination plants and a hydrogen services corridor.