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Egypt launches TransMEA 2025 to boost industry and transport development

Businessmen Team news 09 November 2025 01:19 PM
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Egypt launches TransMEA 2025 to boost industry and transport development

Prime Minister Dr. Moustafa Madbouly, accompanied by Lieutenant General Kamel Al-Wazir, Deputy Prime Minister for Industrial Development and Minister of Industry and Transport, inaugurated the sixth edition of the TransMEA 2025 International Exhibition and Conference on Smart Transport, Logistics and Industry. The event is held under the theme "Industry and Transport Together for Sustainable Development."

The opening ceremony was attended by numerous ministers, including transport and industry ministers from Arab, African and European countries, as well as ambassadors and leaders of major international and local companies in the transport and industry sectors.

This year, the exhibition hosts 500 international companies from 30 countries, reflecting its broad global participation.

Following the inauguration, Madbouly highlighted that the annual exhibition, held under the patronage of President El-Sisi, comes at a pivotal moment. Egypt is experiencing an unprecedented renaissance in local manufacturing and transport infrastructure. He emphasized that the industrial sector is among the key sectors driving growth, alongside other important sectors. Together, these sectors enhance economic indicators and attract substantial investments.

The Prime Minister added, “Industry has become a central driver for growth, deepening local manufacturing, achieving self-sufficiency, and boosting the competitiveness of Egyptian exports. At the same time, the transportation system including sustainable green transport, railways, roads, bridges, seaports, land and dry ports, logistics zones and river transport acts as a vital artery supporting this renaissance and facilitating trade and investment.”

Al-Wazir stated that this edition of the exhibition aligns with the President’s directives and the government’s commitment, through the Ministries of Transport and Industry, to support and develop transport infrastructure and services. He stressed the focus on strengthening local manufacturing to meet domestic needs, reduce imports, expand exports, generate foreign currency and support national income.

He added that, thanks to the success of previous editions under the President’s patronage, the exhibition has become a global platform connecting ministries, authorities and leading local and international companies. The event provides opportunities to exchange views and showcase rapid technological developments across multiple industries. In this context, the Ministry of Transport is collaborating with major international companies to invest in railway transport manufacturing, aiming to save foreign currency, transfer expertise to Egyptian workers and export the surplus.