Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly and European Commission Executive Vice-President and Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis convened at the Egypt-EU Investment Conference to discuss Egypt’s potential as a burgeoning investment destination and a key strategic partner for Europe.
During a dialogue session on Sunday, Madbouly emphasized Egypt’s large and youthful population as a significant advantage for both European and Egyptian companies.
He also highlighted the country’s strategic geographic location, with the Suez Canal controlling a substantial portion of global trade, and its robust investments in infrastructure development, particularly in transportation and energy.
The Prime Minister outlined several national projects underway, including developments in the Suez Canal Economic Zone, the new city of El Alamein, and the New Administrative Capital, all of which are designed to attract further investments…


