500 businessmen participate in Egypt's investment promotion summit

Promoting investment opportunities in Egypt

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The ministers of the Economic Group will participate in the opening of the fifth edition of the Fingerprint Summit, which is being held in Cairo under the title “The first forum to promote investment opportunities in the public and private sector”, which comes within the framework of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's directives on the need to involve all segments of society in achieving economic integration, which Egyptian civil society organizations are keen to achieve through organizing a set of direct meetings between investors and officials in various sectors to find solutions to the issues that hinder the work of investors and then develop a road map that helps overcome all obstacles and ensure the commercialization of investment opportunities in the private sector. <The forum is held under the patronage of the Egyptian Prime Minister Engineer Mostafa Madbouly, the League of Arab States, Dr. Mohamed Maait, Minister of Finance, Dr. Hala El Said, Minister of Planning and Economic Development, Dr. Nevine El Kabbaj, Minister of Social Solidarity, Ambassador Mohamedi El Nie, Secretary General of the Council of Arab Economic Unity of the League of Arab States, and Major General Hussein Farhat Mohamed, Secretary General of the Lakes and Fisheries Protection and Development Authority of the Cabinet of Ministers, chaired the fifth edition 2022 Wenger Print Summit, headed by Hani Mahmoud, Advisor to the Prime Minister for administrative reform, former Minister of Administrative Development, and Chairman of the Wenger Print Summit. The forum will be held in the presence of more than 500 participants among businessmen, businesswomen, entrepreneurs and officials concerned with the investment opportunities being studied and presented, as the forum's activities contribute by holding a set of sessions over two days to explain the challenges and obstacles to investment in each sector and develop a vision for effective solutions in conjunction with the competent government agencies and experts and present success stories and various international experiences, as a group of international companies will participate in the conference.

In the context of the conference, Dr. Mohamed, Secretary-General of the Lakes Protection and Development Authority of the Council of Ministers, said. Dr. Hind Abdel Meguid, CEO of Tros Misr for Development, said that the fifth edition of the Fingerprint Summit aims to develop a roadmap to facilitate investment in Egypt by bringing together those interested in investment and those responsible for the opportunities on offer, in one of the largest economic events held on November 22 and 23, which includes 20 parties representing investors, businessmen, sovereign funds, bank heads, stock exchange experts, and representatives of state institutions.

In this context, Dr. Hind Abdel Meguid, CEO of Tros Misr for Development, said that the Fingerprint Summit in its fifth edition aims to develop a roadmap to facilitate investment in Egypt by bringing together investors, businessmen, sovereign funds, bank heads, stock exchange experts, and representatives of state institutions.

Abdulmeguid explained that the summit will include a presentation of incentives and benefits offered by the state to local and foreign investors. She also pointed out that the Fingerprint Summit comes to emphasize the importance of the role of civil society in the year of civil society as a supporter of the state plan and its keenness to explain the challenges faced by investment in Egypt, like other countries, and to have a constructive dialogue and listen to the voice of experts to develop an action plan for after the summit.

This comes as the Fingerprint Summit is the largest platform that works with a different methodology in discussing the real challenges facing us, studying them and developing effective radical solutions based on the opinions of experts, specialists, experienced people and representatives of the business community.

Dr. Dr. Zahra Al-Madani, deputy head of the technical office of the Fingerprint Summit, which is concerned with examining the investment opportunities to be presented during the fifth edition under the title “The first forum to promote investment opportunities in the public and private sector,” said that the focus of the study of Egyptian investment opportunities focuses on a range of different sectors, including the maritime transport industry sector and the food security sector.

“Al-Madani” added that the Fingerprint Summit launched global campaigns to promote some investment opportunities and the idea of the summit and what it seeks to achieve during this session, the promotion was direct and targeted major investment entities in many countries of the world, primarily Japan, the UAE, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, who expressed their happiness with the idea of the forum and the role of the technical office in highlighting feasible investment opportunities and presenting them in detail to investors interested in the area of investment in question.

Fingerprint Summit has launched global campaigns to promote some investment opportunities and the idea of the summit and what it seeks to achieve during this session.