The latest meeting of Kamel al-Wazir, Minister of Industry and Transport, with the ministerial group for industrial development highlighted the importance of measures to prevent the trade of industrial land. At the heart of the discussions was the vision of the ministerial group to address the main challenges faced in the al-Matahra industrial zone in Minya. Intense discussions took place, in particular, on improving the electrical capacities of the complex in order to meet the energy needs of the factories and to solve the problem of underutilized electricity.
Emphasis was also placed on ways to increase Egyptian exports, especially in the textile and clothing sector, to Turkey. In parallel, organizational measures were discussed to facilitate the entry of Egyptian products at the border terminals with Sudan and Libya, thus opening new horizons for the country’s foreign trade.
Furthermore, a detailed plan for the New Alamein Industrial Zone was presented at the meeting, heralding new prospects for development and growth in the industrial sector.
These discussions and initiatives underline the Egyptian government’s commitment to the country’s economic and industrial development. By focusing on improving infrastructure, facilitating trade and promoting exports, the authorities aim to strengthen Egypt’s competitiveness on the international stage. These measures demonstrate a strong political will to boost the economy and create an environment conducive to investment and sustainable growth.
In conclusion, Egypt’s industrial sector continues to progress, and the actions undertaken at this ministerial meeting point to promising prospects for the future. It is now up to the country’s economic and industrial stakeholders to seize these opportunities and actively contribute to Egypt’s prosperity and development.