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Sisi: Egypt seeks to establish US industrial zone in SCZone

Businessmen Team news 26 May 2025 03:17 PM
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Sisi: Egypt seeks to establish US industrial zone in SCZone

President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi met, Monday, with a delegation of American businessmen participating in the Egyptian-American Economic Forum in Cairo. The delegation was led by Suzanne Clark, President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and John Christmann, Chairman of the U.S.-Egypt Business Council and CEO of Apache Corporation. Also in attendance were Prime Minister Dr. Moustafa Madbouly, Engineer Kamel El-Wazir, Deputy Prime Minister for Industrial Development and Minister of Industry and Transport, Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, Dr. Badr Abdelatty, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration, and Egyptian Expatriates Affairs, and Engineer Hassan El-Khatib, Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade.

Presidential spokesperson, Ambassador Mohamed El-Shenawy announced that before the expanded session with American business leaders, President El-Sisi met with Suzanne Clark and John Christmann. During this meeting, President El-Sisi affirmed Egypt's readiness to collaborate with the American business community and investors across all economic sectors of mutual interest. He underscored President Trump's supportive stance on strengthening joint cooperation between Egyptian and American companies.

President El-Sisi emphasized Egypt's aspiration to become a primary industrial hub for American industries, leveraging its significant market size and its strategic position as a gateway to the Arab region and the African continent, bolstered by strong ties with African nations. He also stressed Egypt's keen interest in establishing an American industrial zone within the Suez Canal Economic Zone, assuring that Egypt is prepared to provide all necessary facilities to American investors.

Furthermore, President El-Sisi highlighted that investing in Egypt offers a prime opportunity for any investor, largely due to Egypt's political stability. He also noted the Egyptian people's societal "awareness" and resilience in enduring significant and challenging economic reforms implemented for the public good, even amidst the difficult regional political circumstances and their repercussions.

For her part, Suzanne Clark highlighted that the American business delegation's visit to Egypt emphasizes the strong strategic alliance between the two nations. She explained that American companies in Egypt are achieving tangible successes and contributing to Egypt's development, citing Apache Corporation as a model of successful bilateral cooperation. The President commended Apache's success and operational expansion in Egypt.

Ambassador El-Shenawy added that this was followed by an expanded meeting between the President and representatives of American companies. The President underscored the deep and strong strategic Egyptian-American relations. He emphasized Egypt's commitment to strengthening these ties across all sectors, particularly in economic, commercial, and investment fields, to serve the mutual interests of both nations He highlighted Egypt's significant market size and its advanced, ready infrastructure for receiving investments. The President also pointed to recent legislative reforms designed to attract foreign investments, and mentioned that areas like the Suez Canal Economic Zone offer comprehensive facilities for foreign companies and investors. His Excellency then reviewed the Egyptian government's substantial efforts within its economic reform program, which have significantly improved macroeconomic indicators, boosted productivity, and created new job opportunities.

The spokesperson noted that the President highlighted the significant opportunities available for foreign investors in Egypt, particularly due to its distinctive geographical location. This position allows Egypt to serve as a gateway to Arab, African, and European markets. He welcomed both existing and new American investments, assuring that the state is prepared to provide all necessary facilities and overcome any obstacles to ensure the success of American companies and investors in Egypt, in appreciation of the unique nature of Egyptian-American relations. In this regard, the President emphasized the state's keenness to enhance the private sector's role in driving economic development.

El-Shenawy further stated that the meeting addressed Egypt's priority investment areas, which include communications and information technology, artificial intelligence, medical device and pharmaceutical manufacturing, the automotive industry, renewable energy production, construction and infrastructure, and food industries. These sectors were highlighted due to Egypt's competitive advantages and the President's emphasis on localizing industry.

The President listened to remarks from various members of the American delegation. They expressed appreciation for the Egyptian government's attention to fostering investment and economic development, and affirmed their desire to leverage the promising opportunities presented by the Egyptian market and economy for the mutual benefit of both sides.