Madbouly stated that the event, which the world is anticipating, will reflect Egypt's stature, position, and leadership in various developmental and cultural fields, as well as the recent scale of construction, urban development, and progress across many sectors.
The Prime Minister affirmed that the opening of the GEM,
with its collection of treasures and antiquities, will contribute to attracting
more tourist traffic to Egypt, allowing visitors to enjoy and learn about the
history of the country.
Madbouly noted that governors have been instructed to set up
large display screens across all governorates to allow citizens throughout the
country to follow the events of this important ceremony, which will see the
attendance of high-level international officials and presidents.
Madbouly also discussed his recent visit to inspect and
inaugurate several developmental, investment, and production projects in Suez
Governorate and the Suez Canal Economic Zone. He affirmed the government's
continued efforts to implement measures that create an attractive environment
and climate for investments.
The Prime Minister reiterated that the infrastructure being
developed contributes to maximising Egypt's potential and capabilities in
various sectors, helps attract more investments, and enhances Egypt's
international standing and competitiveness.
He pointed out that testimonies from numerous investors, businessmen, and international institutions confirm the soundness of the political leadership's vision regarding the importance of continuing efforts to support and develop infrastructure, citing its significance as a fundamental element and pillar in achieving many desired economic goals.