To identify the economic potential and investment opportunities for entrepreneurs
The Business Youth Council in the Asharqia Chamber begins a five-day visit to Egypt
The delegation of the Business Youth Council in the Asharqia Chamber begins on a practical trip to the Arab Republic of Egypt, as it begins on Sunday, June 11, and continues until Thursday, corresponding to June 15, 2023.
Council Chairman Saad bin Khaled Al-Mojil confirmed that the trip comes within the Council's work program according to its plan for the current year, and aims to identify economic potentials and investment opportunities that Saudi entrepreneurs can benefit from in partnership with their counterparts in Egypt.
The Council delegation is scheduled to meet several government officials, and meetings with several local investors in various sectors, in addition to meetings between entrepreneurs in the two countries, as well as field visits to several agencies and companies.
Al-Mojil said that the visit aims to strengthen trade and economic relations between Saudi and Egyptian entrepreneurs within the framework of continuous cooperation that proceeds by the Kingdom's Vision 2030 and Egypt's Vision 2035, and opening doors for young investors, in addition to reviewing qualitative investment opportunities and highlighting the Kingdom's initiatives and incentives that it adopts to bring in foreign investment, in addition to the economic reforms that created a new economic thought, pointing out that the historical and solid relationship that unites the Kingdom and Egypt opened the doors of cooperation in many fields, pointing out that the visit of the Council proceeds according to the aspiration of the leadership in the two countries towards higher horizons of fruitful cooperation.
Al-Mojil stressed the positive and effective role played by the Saudi-Egyptian Business Council and the Joint Trade Committee in supporting economic relations between the two countries, which facilitates communication with the economic authorities and sectors in Egypt, noting that the Kingdom is Egypt's largest trading partner in the Middle East region.
The delegation will visit the General Authority for Investment and Free Zones, the beginning center for investor services at the Investment Authority, the Federation of Egyptian Industries, the Information Technology Industry Chamber, and the Cairo Chamber.