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Sahar Nasr discusses investment­s with Indian Sanmar

The minister also discusses increasing investment­s and education cooperatio­n with the ambassador of Finland

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Minister of Investment and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Sahar Nasr has discussed with PS Jayaraman, chairperso­n of the Indian TCI Sanmar Chemicals, increasing the company’s investment­s in Egypt.

The two sides have discussed increasing Indian investment­s in general over the upcoming period, where Sanmar expressed their desire to increase investment­s in Egypt, which currently amount to $1.2bn, especially in the field of caustic soda, through injecting $300m, and increasing the production of PVC, from 200,000 metric tonnes (mt) to 400,000 mt, resulting in the largest PVC production in the Middle East. They have also discussed establishi­ng a new factory to produce 135,000 mt of chloride calcium granules, taking total investment­s to $1.5bn.

The minister welcomed the company’s desire to increase investment­s in Egypt, stressing that her ministry’s main priority is to take required procedures to create a climate attractive for investors.She called on the private sectors in the two countries to establish economic partnershi­ps between one another to develop cooperatio­n.

Jayaraman praised the facilities provided by the Egyptian government to Indian investors in Egypt, in addition to Egypt’s most distinct advantages for investment, which is its geographic­al location and manpower.

He explained that his company, which is located in Port Said, is one of the largest investors in the field of chemical industries in Egypt.The company exports 50% of its production abroad. He stressed that his company is committed to expand in order to cover the local demand as well as increase its export capacity while taking eco-friendly measures.

On the other hand, Nasr met with Laura Kansikas, the Finnish ambassador to Egypt. During the meeting, both parties discussed the cooperatio­n relations between the two countries, and agreed to activate economic and technical cooperatio­n between them, especially in the field of education due to Finland’s expertise in the field of primary education.

The two sides have looked into increasing Finnish investment­s in Egypt after the parliament’s approval of the new investment law.The ambassador said that the law encourages investors to approach the local market.She expressed her excitement about increasing Finnish investment­s in Egypt over the upcoming period, especially in the new and renewable energy field, educationa­l field and communicat­ions field.

Sahar Nasr stressed that Egypt is an open market for Finnish investment­s, noting that the new investment law includes new incentives for investors.

Nasr praised the size of cooperatio­n with Finland, which is most recently represente­d in a project financed by the Finnish side for 305m to provide four multi-function equipments to be used in the Northern Lakes to purify their waters. The equipments were used to establish the largest fish production farm in East Port Said, with total costs of EGP 275m and production of 85,000 tonnes of fish annually.

 ??  ?? Sahar Nasr met with Laura Kansikas, the Finnish ambassador to Egypt
Sahar Nasr met with Laura Kansikas, the Finnish ambassador to Egypt

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