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Madbouly launches Shin Jin textiles complex in SCZone

Businessmen Team news 11 January 2026 07:30 PM
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Madbouly launches Shin Jin textiles complex in SCZone

Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly inaugurated the Shin Jin Integrated Textiles, Printing, and Dyeing Complex, within the TEDA-Egypt industrial development zone in the Sokhna Integrated Industrial Area, affiliated with the General Authority for the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone).

The inauguration was attended by several ministers, the Governor of Suez, the Chairman of the General Authority for the SCZone, senior officials of the Authority, representatives of industrial developers, and heads of the companies executing the projects. The ceremony took place during the Prime Minister’s tour of the SCZone to launch several new industrial and logistics projects.

The move comes as part of the state’s efforts to strengthen the textiles sector and encourage industries capable of competing in local and regional markets.

The Prime Minister said the opening of the project reflects the government’s commitment to deepening local manufacturing in the textiles sector and enhancing the integration of local raw materials with modern technology. He noted that the state places great importance on developing this vital sector, increasing the value of Egyptian products, and supporting exports.

Walid Gamal El-Din, Chairman of the General Authority for the SCZone, said the Shin Jin Complex represents an additional step in the economic zone’s series of successes in attracting quality investments in the textile industry. He added that it also adds value by transforming yarns and fabrics into finished products ready for export, while strengthening supply chains and logistics services related to the sector.

Gamal El-Din emphasized that the Authority continues to attract projects capable of deepening local manufacturing and expanding the presence of Egyptian textiles in regional and international markets. He said this enhances the competitiveness of the national industry and reduces reliance on imports, in line with the state’s comprehensive industrial development plans.

The Prime Minister inspected the components of the Shin Jin Complex while listening to a presentation by Gao Duo, Director of the complex. She explained that the project spans 20,000 square meters, with investments of 20 million US dollars, and a production capacity of 60 million meters of fabric and 10,000 tons of yarn annually. She noted that 70 percent of production is exported.

She added that the project aims to provide 390 direct and indirect job opportunities, supporting labor-intensive projects and enhancing the integration between foreign investment and local raw materials. She explained that the Shin Jin project specializes in producing yarns from various synthetic fibers, manufacturing multiple types of woven fabrics, and carrying out dyeing, bleaching, printing, and final finishing of textiles. The project also includes spinning, weaving, embroidery, and knitting operations, all of which increase the added value of Egyptian products and enhance their competitiveness in global markets.