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Electric vehicles top agenda for Egypt-Bulgaria investment talks

Businessmen Team news 02 December 2025 02:38 PM
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Electric vehicles top agenda for Egypt-Bulgaria investment talks

Engineer Hassan El Khatib, Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade, met with Peter Dilov, Bulgaria’s Minister of Economy and Industry, and his accompanying delegation, in the presence of Dian Katratchev, the Bulgarian Ambassador to Cairo.

The two ministers discussed ways to boost economic relations, trade, and investment cooperation between the two nations.

Minister El Khatib affirmed that Egypt is currently open for business, with the government committed to creating an attractive investment environment to restore the country's position on the global investment map. He noted that numerous significant measures have been taken to improve the investment climate.

El Khatib detailed that Egypt’s economic reform program is designed to provide a supportive legislative environment by reforming relevant laws, offering incentives, ensuring governance, facilitating cross-border trade, and developing regulatory tools to ease the process of investing and starting businesses.

A key development highlighted by El Khatib is the Golden License, a single, comprehensive approval for the establishment, operation, and management of a project. He noted that the license has already been granted to 49 companies across diverse sectors, including chemicals, engineering industries, pharmaceuticals, tourism, transport, logistics, and electricity.

The Minister stressed Egypt’s eagerness to deepen bilateral cooperation, particularly in the sectors of automotive manufacturing (especially electric vehicles), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Information Technology (IT), digital transformation, and clean energy, which are of high importance to both governments.

For his part, Bulgarian Minister Dilov valued the strong historical relationship between the two countries. He affirmed Bulgaria's interest in strengthening economic relations, boosting bilateral trade, and increasing mutual investments.

Dilov explained that Bulgaria shares a similar economic vision with Egypt, focusing on enhancing competitiveness and implementing digital transformation as a fundamental tool to boost the efficiency and competitiveness of the Bulgarian market. He also highlighted Bulgaria’s commitment to supporting Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), enabling them to access finance and penetrate markets.