A story about the $100 billion that will enter Egypt

The industrial sector is one of the sectors that received great attention from the government during the new presidential term of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. I wonder how much the government wants to save on exports. How will the government achieve these numbers? Stay with us until the end and you will know the details in this report.

In direct assignments issued by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to encourage exports in all fields, and in order to achieve this goal, the government settled on assigning the Ministry of Industry to the Ministry of Transport under the leadership of Lieutenant General Kamel Al-Wazir, who remained Minister of Industry and Transport in the new government during the new presidential term of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. His primary assignment in the current period is to revive the Egyptian industry and operate the factories that have stopped working.

Ok, what did the government do to revive the Egyptian industry?
The government announced the goal of establishing very large models of industrial complexes to serve high-tech industries, which will reach 7 industrial complexes. This is in addition to the existence of a plan to complete the annexation of the Rubiki city for leather tanning, complete the facilities of the industrial zones in Sohag Governorate, complete the annexation work for the industrial zones in Qena Governorate, and raise the efficiency. Operating industrial zones in Sohag and Qena, legalizing the status of 2,000 informal sector factories, and transferring 300 of them to the zones. And industrial complexes.

The government’s plan at the present time also includes restarting 80 faltering factories, continuing to modernize the infrastructure in industrial complexes, including the plastic industries complex in Margham in Amriya, the Damietta Furniture City, and the textile industries zone in Mahalla al-Kubra and Kafr al-Dawwar, and completing development work at Safaga Port to serve transport and trade.

The government’s plan to revive the industry also aims to issue 700 standard specifications to comply with international standards, in addition to providing specifications to obtain quality accreditations for 260 industrial products, and bringing the number of registered ISO certificates to 4,200.

Ok, the country aims to reach how many export sectors in the coming period, and how will the country achieve this number?
The Industrial Export Development Programme, which is of special interest in light of the state’s goal of achieving $100 billion in merchandise exports within 3 years, and the state currently aims to increase exports by no less than 15% annually.

The export development plan specifically targets exporting to African markets, and the current goal is to bring Egyptian exports to the African market from 6 to 10 billion dollars in 2024, and the target is to reach 15 billion dollars by the end of 2025.



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