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Saudi's Kenan eyes EGP2 bln metals complex in Egypt

فريق رجال الأعمال news 25 September 2025 03:09 PM
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Saudi's Kenan eyes EGP2 bln metals complex in Egypt

Minister of Industry and Transport, Engineer Kamel Al-Wazir, met with Saudi Arabia’s Keenan Holding Group to discuss the company's expansion plans in Egypt, with a focus on a new industrial complex valued at nearly 2 billion Egyptian pounds.

The meeting was attended by Nahed Youssef, Chairman of the General Authority for Industrial Development, and other senior officials from the Ministry of Industry.

The proposed complex will house several integrated factories, including one for producing brass water connections, faucets, and valves, and another for manufacturing zinc and stainless steel accessories and handles. A third factory will specialize in producing various types of brass water mixers.

The project aims to enhance Egypt’s industrial capacity and expand its base of metal industries, with plans to create more than 1,000 direct jobs.

Engineer Al-Wazir emphasized Egypt's commitment to building complementary industries with Saudi Arabia, leveraging the strong fraternal relations between the two nations. He stated that joint industrial cooperation opens broad prospects for major projects that would benefit both economies, add significant value, and serve local, regional, and international markets.

The Minister affirmed that the ministry would review the Group's request, noting that the new expansions would support Egypt’s strategy to reduce imports, boost exports, localize strategic industries, and create jobs.

Al-Wazir also highlighted that the Egyptian government supports serious investments and prudent management of strategic resources. He noted that copper scrap is a rare resource and its use must balance meeting local market needs, reducing import reliance, and enabling exports after achieving self-sufficiency.

He directed all land and sea ports to prevent the export of copper scrap or rods unless they are processed into their final manufactured form, to ensure local market needs are met and value is maximized before export.

For his part, Muhailab AlMuhailab, Chairman of Keenan Holding Group, stated that the company's existing factory in the Margham area of Alexandria processes yellow copper scrap into high-quality alloys. He added that the current facility meets a significant portion of the local market's needs and exports its products to several countries, demonstrating the competitiveness of Egyptian products in regional and international markets.