Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Prime Minister, held a meeting today; To discuss a number of proposed mechanisms to boost Egyptian exports.
The meeting was attended by Dr. Mohamed Maait, Minister of Finance, Eng. Ahmed Samir, Minister of Trade and Industry, Eng. Mohamed Al-Suwaidi, President of the Federation of Egyptian Industries, Ahmed Al-Wakil, President of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce, Minister Plenipotentiary/Yahya Al-Watheq Billah, Head of the Commercial Representation Sector, and Rami Youssef, Assistant Minister of Finance, Duaa Salima, Head of the Industrial Modernization Center, Engineer Nadeem Elias, Chairman of the Export Council for Printing and Books, Mary Lewis, Chairman of the Export Council for Ready-Made Clothes, Abdul Hamid Al-Demerdash, Chairman of the Export Council for Agricultural Crops, and Engineer Hani Salam, Treasurer of the Export Council for Spinning and Textiles. , Saeed Ahmed, Chairman of the Textile Export Council, Engineer Khaled Abu Al-Makarem, Chairman of the Chemicals Export Council, Engineer Mahmoud Sarg, Chairman of the Leather Export Council, Engineer Hani Barzi, Chairman of the Food Industries Export Council, Engineer Sherif Al-Sayyad, Chairman of the Engineering Industries Export Council, and Eng. / Hisham Al-Issawi, Chairman of the Export Council for Handicrafts, Engineer Majed George, Chairman of the Export Council for Medical Industries, Engineer Samir Noman, Member of the Board of Directors of the Export Council for Building Materials, Engineer Ihab Derias, Chairman of the Export Council for Furniture, and officials of a number of concerned parties.
At the beginning of the meeting, Dr. Mostafa Madbouly stressed the state’s keenness, with its various agencies, to provide the necessary support for Egyptian exports, through ambitious plans that would overcome all obstacles to boosting and increasing Egyptian exports, as well as the keenness to continue plans to increase exports. To reach $100 billion, despite the current economic challenges.
The Prime Minister indicated that today’s meeting comes within the framework of the government’s keenness, with its various agencies, to periodically follow up, and to communicate and dialogue on an ongoing basis with representatives of the private sector, especially the Federation of Industries and the Federation of Chambers of Commerce, noting the necessity and importance of evaluating and reviewing the export support program, in light of the state’s direction. To provide more necessary support to exporters.
In turn, Ahmed Al-Wakeel addressed a number of challenges related to providing logistical centers, means of transportation and storage, and ways to solve them, pointing out the importance of providing appropriate warehouses in logistics areas that would help increase exports to a number of countries to which exports are targeted.
The President of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce stressed that the African market is one of the most promising export destinations, and that there is a need to support sectors with great export potential, such as the outsourcing industry and information technology, calling for the importance of following a supportive monetary policy for exporters.
During the meeting, attendees reviewed a number of challenges facing export industries in general, where reference was made to the current conditions in the Red Sea region and their impact on maritime shipping, and ways to attract investments that can provide production inputs instead of importing them from abroad. They also called for more support for the program. Supporting Egyptian exports.
In this context, the Prime Minister stressed the need to meet the needs of the local market for production requirements, by attracting manufacturing investments, in a way that reduces the import bill, within the integrated vision to deepen local manufacturing, noting that it is important to increase productivity through expansion of projects. existing, and working to attract more new investments.
Engineer Mohamed Al-Suwaidi also stressed that, despite the current challenges, there are great opportunities to increase Egyptian exports, which are characterized by low value to the outside world at the present time, pointing out the importance of working gradually; To manufacture production inputs locally.
He added that there is an urgent need to encourage Egyptian industry in general, in light of its important role in bridging the gap in the local market’s needs for various commodities.
In the same context, the Prime Minister stressed the need to support the national industry, stressing his full confidence in the capabilities of the Egyptian industry, and that it is necessary to create a breakthrough in the Egyptian industry, relying on the Egyptian product while working to gradually improve its quality to meet the needs of the Egyptian market instead of importing from Egypt. the outside.
At the conclusion of the meeting, Dr. Mostafa Madbouly directed the necessity of preparing an integrated vision for manufacturing production inputs locally, in coordination between the Ministry of Trade and Industry and all export unions and councils, with future meetings being held under the presidency of the Council of Ministers to review that vision in detail.
2024-02-01 16:35:00
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