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US COMPANIES KEEN TO INCREASE INVESTMENT­S IN EGYPT: NASR

CARGILL PLANS TO INJECT INVESTMENT­S WORTH $150M IN EGYPT

- By Nehal Samir

American companies expressed their desire to increase their investment­s in Egypt during the upcoming period, Minister of Investment and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Sahar Nasr said in a statement after her meeting with representa­tives of US companies and banks investing in Egypt.

The meeting was attended by representa­tives of many companies, including General Electric, AbbVie pharmaceut­icals, Johnson, Cargill, Merck & Co., ExxonMobil, Kellogg’s, JPMorgan Chase, and MasterCard.

In the same context, Nepal Dahab, the regional director of foreign relations in the Middle East of Abbvie, said that Abbvie has been operating in Egypt for 50 years and has work size of $100m.

The regional manager of Cargill in Egypt, Melvin Mink, said the company’s investment­s in Egypt reached $200m. He added that the company plans to inject $150m in the coming period.

Noha Saleem, manager of government relations at Merck & Co., praised the improvemen­t of the investment climate in Egypt. She said she hopes to enhance the investment cooperatio­n in the pharmaceut­ical field.

Meanwhile, Soha Ali, JP Morgan’s executive director and senior country officer of Egypt and North Africa, pointed out that the bank has been working in Egypt for 40 years and that it has a representa­tive office in Egypt.

The director of government and foreign relations at ExxonMobil, Nihad Shalabaya, said the company has 360 gas stations in Egypt and two oil-mixing plants.

On the other hand, Ahmed Albakary, the general manager and CEO of Kellogg’s in Egypt, stressed that the company has five factories in Egypt and 24 production lines, adding that the work volume had reached about EGP 1bn and that the company has 4,000 workers.

Meanwhile, Nasr said that Egypt welcomes American investors and works to pass legislatio­n to improve the business and investment environmen­t.

Earlier, President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi ratified the new Investment Law, and the cabinet approved the draft executive regulation­s of the law and submitted it to the State Council.

EGYPT WELCOMES AMERICAN INVESTORS AND WORKS TO PASS LEGISLATIO­N TO IMPROVE THE BUSINESS AND INVESTMENT ENVIRONMEN­T

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Minister of Investment and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Sahar Nasr

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