During his address at the Egypt-Japan Business Council forum held in Tokyo, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly highlighted the government’s efforts to enhance the investment climate by introducing a series of incentives and benefits for both local and foreign investors. He emphasized Egypt’s commitment to creating a stable and supportive environment for international partners, particularly Japanese firms.
Madbouly called on Japanese companies to explore the establishment of a dedicated Japanese industrial zone within Egypt, underscoring the potential for deepened industrial collaboration. Such a zone would serve as a hub for Japanese enterprises looking to expand into African and Middle Eastern markets, leveraging Egypt’s strategic geographic position and growing infrastructure.
The forum, hosted by the Egyptian Cabinet and attended by key business leaders from both nations, provided a platform to discuss bilateral economic opportunities and reinforce existing partnerships. The prime minister reiterated Egypt’s ongoing reforms aimed at improving regulatory frameworks and facilitating smoother business operations for foreign investors.
This initiative aligns with broader national strategies to attract foreign direct investment, diversify economic partnerships, and integrate more deeply into global supply chains. The Egyptian government continues to prioritize international cooperation as a cornerstone of its economic development agenda.
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