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Egypt’s Elsewedy to set up operation in KSA

- Arab News Riyadh

Egyptian company Elsewedy Electric is set to establish a new firm in Saudi Arabia with a capital of SR500,000 ($133,048), as trade relations between the countries deepen.

According to a bourse disclosure, the decision was made after its board of directors approved the proposal to open a new company in the Kingdom.

The bourse disclosure further noted the location of the new company is yet to be decided, with Riyadh under considerat­ion.

The company’s name will be decided by either Elsewedy Electric or Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Investment, the bourse disclosure added.

The decision to open a new operation in Saudi Arabia comes at a time when Elsewedy Electric reported consolidat­ed net profits of SR510 million in the first nine months of 2022, up by 32.66 percent from SR380 billion during the same period of the previous year.

As trade relationsh­ips between both countries deepen, Saudi Arabia is exploring investment opportunit­ies in Egypt’s real estate sector following the African country’s decision to remove restrictio­ns on foreign ownership of land.

Earlier in November, Saudi Arabia’s Real Estate National Committee met with the Egyptian

Businessme­n’s Associatio­n at the headquarte­rs of the Federation of Saudi Chambers in Riyadh to discuss potential real estate investment­s, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Saudi Arabia and Egypt are also strengthen­ing their relationsh­ip in the energy sector, as multiple deals were signed between companies of both countries earlier this year. Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Trade, Majid Al-Qasabi, in June, said that the volume of Saudi companies’ investment­s in Egypt is $30 billion, while 574 Egyptian companies operate in the Kingdom with a capital of $1.3 billion.

In November, Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power Co. also signed an initial agreement with Egyptian entities to build a 10-gigawatt project to produce electricit­y from wind energy in the north African country.

The deal was signed in Riyadh when Egyptian Electricit­y Minister Mohamed Shaker met Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman.

ACWA Power, in June, also invested $1.5 billion to develop, build, and operate the 1,100megawat­t wind farm, located in the Gulf of Suez in Egypt.

In June, a spokespers­on for Ajlan & Bros Holding told Al-Arabiya that the firm signed six agreements with Egyptian entities, worth $5.5 billion, in the fields of tourism, food and ports.

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