Khaleej Times

SAUDI BUSINESSES SPEND $4B IN EGYPT

- Asma Alsharif

Investors have deployed 10 per cent of the funds in the Suez Canal, energy and agricultur­e sectors.

cairo — Saudi businessme­n are investing $4 billion in projects including the Suez Canal, energy and agricultur­e, and have already deposited 10 per cent of that sum in Egyptian banks, the deputy head of the Saudi-Egyptian Business Council told Reuters, two days before Saudi Arabia’s King Salman visits Cairo.

Egypt has been struggling to attract foreign investors since an uprising in 2011 drove them away and left it short of the dollars that it relies on for imports of everything from food to medicines and petroleum products.

“Ten per cent of the capital has been deposited in Egyptian banks, they will complete 25 percent within three months,” Abdallah bin Mahfouz said in an interview.

He said there would also be investment­s in the medical sector.

Bin Mahfouz said the government had been making efforts to resolve difficulti­es faced by nine Saudi-owned firms in securing official permits for their projects, and that he expected to see progress soon.

“A positive meeting took place on April 2 with Investment Minister Dalia Khorshid and the Saudi commercial attache ... along with representa­tives of the companies facing hurdles,” he said.

Bin Mahfouz said the Egyptian market was an attractive one, and any short-term instabilit­y would not have a major effect on the sentiment of the new Saudi investors, whose investment­s were for the medium to long term.

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 ?? Bloomberg ?? The government had been making efforts to resolve difficulti­es faced by nine Saudi-owned firms in securing official permits for their projects, and that he expected to see progress soon. —
Bloomberg The government had been making efforts to resolve difficulti­es faced by nine Saudi-owned firms in securing official permits for their projects, and that he expected to see progress soon. —

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