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Madbouly meets Qatari businessmen to boost investments, strengthen bilateral ties

Businessmen Team news 03 November 2025 08:31 PM
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Madbouly meets Qatari businessmen to boost investments, strengthen bilateral ties

Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly met today with the Qatari Businessmen Association, chaired by Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim Al Thani, on the sidelines of his attendance, on behalf of President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, at the first summit of the Global Alliance for Combating Hunger and Poverty, held in Doha. The meeting was attended by Walid Al Faqi, Egypt’s Ambassador to Qatar.

Madbouly began the meeting by expressing his appreciation and pleasure in meeting the chairman and members of the Qatari Businessmen Association. He emphasized the depth of Egyptian-Qatari relations and Egypt’s aspiration to support and strengthen cooperation with Qatar across various fields.

He highlighted the recent improvements in Egypt’s economic conditions, noting the positive outcomes achieved through the implementation of several measures under the economic reform program. He also pointed to efforts to enhance the investment climate, the stability of the foreign exchange market, and the ease of transferring profits for foreign companies during the current period.

The Prime Minister noted that, according to government projections, the inflation rate is expected to fall to around 8% next year, down from approximately 12% currently. He emphasized the efforts of the Ministry of Investment and International Cooperation to improve the investment environment and address any challenges facing investors, aiming to encourage increased investment inflows.

Madbouly invited Qatari Businessmen Association members and investors to expand their investments in Egypt, stressing his readiness to meet any investor to discuss proposals and opportunities across various sectors. He affirmed Egypt’s commitment to ensuring that Qatari investors have a successful experience and noted that an investment deal between the two countries is expected to be announced soon. This aligns with the directives of the political leadership in both countries to implement a package of joint investment projects.

Members of the Qatari Businessmen Association opened their remarks by congratulating Egypt’s leadership, government, and people on the inauguration of the Grand Egyptian Museum, which amazed the world with its treasures. They described the celebration as a source of pride for all Arabs.

They reaffirmed the strong and distinguished relations between the two countries and expressed their aspiration to support bilateral cooperation in all areas, noting ongoing communication between the association and the Egyptian Embassy in Doha.

During the meeting, background information about the Qatari Businessmen Association and key indicators of the Qatari economy were presented. Discussions also covered members’ inquiries regarding the facilities and incentives offered to foreign and Arab investors.

Madbouly outlined Egypt’s efforts to achieve comprehensive development and highlighted several presidential initiatives in this regard, including the “Housing for All Egyptians” initiative.