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€6 billion existing trade: 190 Italian companies visit Egypt to boost economic ties

byCustoms Today Report
19/03/2015
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ROME: Italian business mission is visiting Egypt with 190 groups. Of these 90 are companies, business unions and credit institutes, according to Italian news agency ANSAmed.

Italy is the fifth state investing on the Egyptian market, with the 2014 trade exchange between the two countries valued at €6bn, according to a Ministry of Industry and Foreign Trade report.

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The Italian government is keen to invest in the Egyptian infrastructure, energy and telecommunications sectors, and aims to promote tourism and the manufacturing sector in Egypt, which are considered promising markets.

The mission targets discussing opportunities for commerce and industrial partnerships in the mechanical, renewable energy and infrastructure sectors.

The initiative is promoted by the Italian Ministries of Economic Development and Foreign Affairs. It is intended to consolidate a strategic partnership with Egypt at a time when the country is going through a new phase of growth and development.

The Italian delegation is led by Italian Deputy Minister of Economic Development Carlo Calenda along with the head of Confindustria’s Technical Group for Internationalisation and Foreign Investors Licia Mattioli. Also in attendance are Italian Trade Agency – ICE chief Riccardo Maria Monti, and a member of the Italian Banking Association (ABI) presidency committee for international relations, Guido Rosa.

ANSAmed said it is considered the second mission to Egypt for ABI and other banks in the mission. It includes five banking groups, representing about 60% of the entire sector in terms of the total assets, and 60.5% in terms of bank branches.

The Egyptian-Italian Economic Forum will be held Monday with institutional representatives from Egypt and Italy, including four Egyptian ministers: Minister of Industry and Foreign Trade Mounir Fakhry Abdel Nour, Minister of Investment Ashraf Salman, Minister of International Cooperation Naglaa Al-Ahwany, and Minister of Electricity Mohamed Shaker.

Over 1,000 business meetings between Italian enterprises and Egyptian companies are scheduled.

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