Egypt investments in UAE jump to $826m: official

Newspaper Title: ww.egyptindependent.com

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Saturday - 17 March 2018

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Ahmed Al Wakil, Chairman of the Federation of the Egyptian Chambers of Commerce, said that Egyptian investments have grown in the UAE to reach more than US$826 million, excluding real estate investments there.

 

The remarks were made during a speech on Saturday at a meeting between the executive heads of Egyptian and Emirati investors headed by Egyptian Minister of Trade Tarek Qabeel and Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Emirati Minister of Economy.

Al-Wakil added that the value of the goods traded between Egypt and UAE exceeded US$3.2 billion, while the service trading is much larger as there are five UAE banks in Egypt and three Egyptian banks in the UAE, as well as major contracting companies along with retail trade and franchises.

Al-Wakil pointed out that the UAE is the pioneer of Arab integration at the bilateral level. It is ranked first in the list of top investors in Egypt at a total value of US$6.2 billion in 868 companies. “UAE investments are increasing with new companies investing along with Emirati properties of real estate assets in Egypt worth multi-billion dollars,” Al-Wakil said.

He stressed that an integration between UAE and Egypt have to take place to enter the markets of third countries, pointing out that the first goals of this cooperation is to start reconstruction projects in Iraq, where UAE companies along with Egyptian ones work together.

“There are several Egyptian companies that have been In Iraq since a while and they have a good experience in similar projects implemented in Egypt during the last two years of roads, electricity stations, water, drainage, housing, hospitals, agriculture and building entire cities,” he said.