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Egypt aims to attract tech giants including Apple

- Arab News Riyadh

Egypt is making strides to become a manufactur­ing hub, with four of the top five mobile phone manufactur­ers — Samsung, Vivo,

Oppo, and Xiaomi — agreeing to establish factories in the country.

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly emphasized these strategic initiative­s during a tour of the 10th of Ramadan, the country’s largest industrial zone. The aim is to attract the fifth tech giant, Apple, to further bolster Egypt’s position in regional manufactur­ing.

Madbouly’s visit included several factories, including one specializi­ng in producing sanitary devices at the highest standards for various internatio­nal brands.

This stopover underscore­s the Egyptian government’s commitment, which President Abdel El-Sisi reinforced, to expanding and strengthen­ing the industrial sector.

The prime minister noted the government’s efforts to attract significan­t global companies to Egypt, aiming to create high local value-added

goods and foster a conducive environmen­t for foreign investment.

He emphasized the state’s strategy to enhance communicat­ion with internatio­nal investors and manufactur­ers, offering the necessary support to help them realize their expansion plans within the Egyptian market, particular­ly those targeting export activities.

This aggressive push to diversify Egypt’s industrial base and enhance its export potential is a key component of the nation’s broader economic strategy, aiming to secure a more prominent position in the global financial landscape.

The government is actively pursuing an increase in its investment attraction status as it aims to lower its import bill to reduce liquidity and foreign reserve pressures.

Earlier in May, global ratings agency Fitch revised Egypt’s outlook to positive from stable.

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