Egyptian-Japanese Business Council discusses arrangements president's visit to Japan

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Sunday - 18 October 2015 - 1:54 PM

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Engineer Ibrahim AlAraby chairman of the Egyptian-Japanese Business Council, confirmed that  the Egyptian president's visit to Japan has  of particular importance which will contribute in launching a new phase of economic and political relations and joint cooperation in many fields.

 

AlAraby said that the Egyptian-Japanese Business Council, shared an important and essential role in support of joint cooperation between the two countries through new partnerships, which aimed at increasing industrial relations, pointing out that projects and investment opportunities in Egypt, which are numerous and varied  will  be presented to the Japanese side, topped by major national projects, especially the Suez Canal axis of development as well as industrial blocs, particularly in the field of automobile, solar and renewable energy project.

 

AlAraby added that the Egyptian-Japanese Business Council will promote the investment opportunities in Egypt in all fields and activate the agreements signed between the two countries and facilitate and simplify procedures to increase the size of joint investments, noting that the number of Japanese companies invest in Egypt currently 50 Japanese companies and spread in the local market and has achieved unprecedented success .thus major Japanese companies want to invest in new Egypt where they see as a promising market and owns many competitive advantages to play a powerful role in the system of trade and investment in the Middle East.

 

AlAraby said that there is final coordination and cooperation with the ministries of trade and industry and Foreign Affairs for the visit of President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi ,as intensive meetings in the coming days ,in addition to that the Egyptian-Japanese Business Council in permanent session And follow the directions of the Minister of industry and trade, Eng. Tarek Qabeel Who is keen on good preparation for the president's visit to Japan.