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Aboul Enein Calls for Int'nal Conference to Attract World's Key Manufacturers


Tue 12 Nov 2019 | 12:31 PM
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Prominent businessman Mohamed Aboul Enein, the chairman of the Egyptian-European Business Council, hailed the Egyptian achievements and developments at all levels, expressing appreciation for president Abdel Fattah El Sisi.

Aboul Enein

During his speech at Egypt Economic Summit held on Tuesday, the Prominent businessman  said:” We should hold an international conference to host world's key manufacturers, invite them to invest in Egypt and provide them with all means of incentives that help them to accomplish industrial achievements.”

“Egypt has recently achieved great achievements in the field of tourism in addition to its discoveries in the petroleum field, as we became an oil and gas exporter”, Aboul Enein confirmed.

He also stressed that it is time to study the demands of the global market and the competitive elements in the Egyptian market.

Aboul Enein noted that we should make use of the human resources and specialized industries in Egypt to achieve great industrial progress.

Noteworthy, Aboul Enein participated in Egypt economic summit “EES” that kicked off this morning in one of Cairo’s hotels.

The one-day summit discussed the role played by the national projects in supporting the Egyptian economy, and how these projects contributed to a qualitative leap in the Egyptian real estate sector.

The summit focused on a number of issues and problems facing the Egyptian real estate sector, and the role of national projects in attracting foreign investors.

Egypt economic summit is held under the auspices of Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, in the presence of more than 40 ministers, officials and a number of experts and opinion leaders in various economic fields, to discuss the future of Egypt following the economic reforms.

Noteworthy, the page of summit on Facebook said: “5 speakers, including businessman Aboul Enein, joined the industry panel in the first edition of EES to explain how Egypt’s economic policy remains focused on fiscal and business-related structural reforms to restore financial stability and improve the business environment.”