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Egypt’s GEM to become global tourist hub, says Planning Minister

Businessmen Team news 08 November 2025 01:40 PM
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Egypt’s GEM to become global tourist hub, says Planning Minister

Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, emphasized that the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is not only for Egypt but for the entire world. She stated that it will become a major tourist destination, attracting visitors from across the globe, and is expected to draw millions. She highlighted that GEM represents a significant addition to Egypt’s cultural tourism sector and is an integrated development project covering tourism, culture, and entertainment. Its strategic location near key transport hubs and Sphinx International Airport, along with the private sector’s efforts to expand hotel capacity around the museum, further enhances its appeal.

Al-Mashat made these remarks during her interview with journalist Richard Quest on CNN International during her recent visit to London. She pointed out that GEM is the largest museum dedicated to a single civilization and houses the complete collection of King Tutankhamun. She added that the museum supports the state’s vision of attracting 30 million tourists by 2030, particularly given Egypt’s developed infrastructure and airports that connect coastal tourist areas with the country’s archaeological sites.

She also highlighted GEM’s significant employment multiplier effect. The tourism sector is among the highest in generating indirect jobs, with each direct job creating two to three additional opportunities, reflecting its critical role in Egypt’s labor market.

Dr. Al-Mashat discussed Egypt’s development journey, noting the substantial investments in infrastructure over recent years, which lay the groundwork for growth across sectors such as tourism, industry, and exports. She emphasized that these developments have made the economy more attractive to investors, particularly in renewable energy and industries like pharmaceuticals and textiles. Egypt maintains trade agreements with more than 70 countries and a free trade agreement with Africa. The government has also implemented measures to facilitate investment and improve the business environment, providing significant opportunities to boost exports and international trade.

The minister stressed that these achievements reflect the diversity of the Egyptian economy, supported by a solid industrial base, ongoing growth in digital transformation, communications, and information technology sectors, and the boom in tourism. She noted that these factors contributed to a growth rate of 4.4% in the last fiscal year and 5% in the last quarter, despite the continued contraction of the Suez Canal sector due to regional tensions.

Regarding regional developments, she said that during her last interview in February, the region faced severe challenges. She added that Egypt now has a peace agreement led by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, in partnership with the United States, Qatar, and Turkey. This agreement is expected to restore 12% of global trade passing through the Suez Canal, positively impacting the regional and global economy. She emphasized that past crises have strengthened Egypt’s resilience through continuous policies and reforms, and that the government remains committed to enhancing policy predictability and boosting economic flexibility.

Al-Mashat concluded by affirming that the Egyptian economy has overcome successive crises due to its resilience, and that the government continues its reform efforts to ensure clarity and predictability in economic policies.