Italian companies seek pumping more investments in Egypt

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Wed, 18 Dec 2019 - 01:12 GMT

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A screenshot of investors’ center advertisement published by the Ministry of Investment and International Cooperation

A screenshot of investors’ center advertisement published by the Ministry of Investment and International Cooperation

CAIRO - 18 December 2019: President of the Italian Confederation for Economic Development Jose Romano said on Wednesday that Italian companies seek pumping more investments in Egypt.

At a meeting with Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli, he added that this stance by the Italian companies is due to the stability that Egypt enjoys along with investment incentives offered by the Egyptian government.

The Italian side is interested in developing economic zones in Egypt, he said, pointing out that he will contact specialized companies in his country to offer their know-how in this regard.

Meanwhile, Madbouli lauded relations between Egypt and Italy confirming that President Abdel Fattah El Sisi has issued directives to enhance joint economic cooperation.

Trade exchange between the two countries hit seven billion dollars, he said, noting that Italy is the fifth largest foreign investor in Egypt.

Attending the meeting were Minister of Supply and Internal Trade Ali el Muselhi and the Italian ambassador here.

Muselhi said that meetings with the Italian delegation will continue until Friday for reaching agreements on joint cooperation.

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