African Trade Center in Egypt’s New Capital Seen as Strategic Move for Regional Economic Integration

The establishment of the African Trade Center in Egypt’s administrative capital is being hailed as a strategic initiative to deepen economic integration between Egypt and the broader African continent. Analyst Hussein Khadeer emphasizes that the center will serve as a hub for boosting intra-African commerce, facilitating investment flows, and strengthening regional supply chains. By positioning Egypt as a gateway for trade within Africa, the project aims to enhance export capacity, attract foreign capital, and support industrial development across the region. The center is expected to streamline customs procedures, offer logistical support, and provide a platform for public-private partnerships. With Africa’s growing population and expanding markets, such infrastructure could play a pivotal role in advancing economic cooperation and reducing dependency on external economies. This move aligns with continental efforts like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to create a unified market and promote sustainable growth. If effectively implemented, the center may significantly contribute to Egypt’s economic diversification and reinforce its role as a key player in Africa’s evolving trade landscape.
— news from برلمانى

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حسين خضير: مركز التجارة الأفريقي بالعاصمة الإدارية خطوة استراتيجية لتعزيز التكامل الاقتصادي المصري الإفريقي
حسين خضير: مركز التجارة الأفريقي بالعاصمة الإدارية خطوة استراتيجية لتعزيز التكامل الاقتصادي المصري الإفريقي برلمانى

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