Why did President Sisi visit Denmark, and we heard about Denmark in particular, where he started his tour, and what is the story of the giant Danish companies that will expand their investments in Egypt.. You will find all the details in this video, so stay with us until the end.
It is known that when the head of state decides to visit a country, it will not be any visit, peace be upon him, but it will be as important as the official who takes action himself, and it will have a great impact on the Egyptian state, and in all of President Sisi’s foreign tours, Egypt’s interest will be number one in any visit, which will result in great economic gains for Egypt. In addition to deepening political relations.
As we know, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi visited Denmark in the last hours, and this is the first visit by an Egyptian president. To know its importance, Denmark is a European Union country and has international companies, its budget is billions of dollars, and it has billions of investments. Why do they go to countries around the world and we will go far away? Surely you know the company. Maersk is the maritime shipping giant on the planet, which has a market value of $193 billion and is considered one of the largest companies operating in the field of containers and shipping at the global level. The world is one of several companies within the A.P. Moller-Maersk group of companies, which contains several fields, including those related to the field of containers or various other fields.
During his visit to Denmark, President Sisi met with Robert Maersk Aujla, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the A.P. Moller-Maersk Group, who thanked President Sisi for the support that the Egyptian government provides to the company’s work in Egypt, and praised the efforts that Egypt is making to attract foreign investments in various sectors. And to overcome any obstacles facing companies operating in Egypt, he stressed the company’s keenness to strengthen its cooperation and consider increasing the volume of its business in Egypt.
President Sisi, for his part, praised the existing cooperation with Maersk and stressed Egypt’s appreciation for the efforts the company is making to develop some Egyptian container terminals with the aim of transforming them into global container handling terminals in the eastern and southern Mediterranean region, in addition to the company’s projects to produce and supply its ships with green fuel, in a way that contributes to making… Egypt is a regional hub for the company’s operations, both in container trade and clean fuel production
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi also met with Philippe Christiani, President of Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, who assured President El-Sisi of his company’s aspiration to cooperate with Egypt and enhance its investments in the clean and sustainable energy sectors in Egypt due to the promising opportunities in the Egyptian market and that the company is interested in expanding the production of clean energy and green hydrogen. In Egypt, including the green ammonia production project, President Sisi discussed with the company’s president opportunities to enhance the company’s investments in Egypt, and the projects that can be implemented within the framework of efforts to develop cooperation between Egypt and the company.
This means that when the most senior official in Egypt, namely President Sisi, is interested in meeting the heads of the largest Danish and international companies in order to invest in Egypt, there will certainly be close deals in the Egyptian market. And not only that, President Sisi announced that relations between Egypt and Denmark will be raised to the level of a strategic partnership. This means that Egypt will be a market that… It is a priority for either the Danish government or the private sector and Danish companies. That is why during the visit, the Egyptian-Danish Business Council was formed, which is considered a starting point for Danish economic and commercial entities to explore… The investment possibilities available in Egypt, especially in the sectors of infrastructure, communications, information technology, and green energy production, in a way that supports the Egyptian state’s efforts to be a regional center for supply chains, transportation, and circulation of renewable and green energy.