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Egyptian government
The Egyptian government plays a pivotal role in the nation's infrastructure development, acting as a primary driver, facilitator, and regulator. Its strategy focuses on attracting foreign direct investment, fostering public-private partnerships, and directly investing in mega-projects across various sectors to support economic growth and improve public services.
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Strategic Overview
- Prioritizing mega-projects to stimulate economic growth and create jobs, such as the New Administrative Capital and high-speed rail.
- Actively seeking foreign direct investment (FDI) and fostering Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) across all infrastructure sectors.
- Focusing on developing Egypt as a regional energy hub, particularly for renewable energy and green hydrogen production.
- Investing heavily in water infrastructure, including desalination plants, to address water scarcity.
- Modernizing and expanding transport networks (roads, rail, ports) to enhance logistics and connectivity.
Deal History (1)
Deal Activity from Public Sources
Memorandum of Understanding for the development of a large-scale green hydrogen and green ammonia production facility in Ain Sokhna.
Signing of final contracts for the construction of Egypt's first high-speed electric rail system, connecting Ain Sokhna to Marsa Matrouh.
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Key People
Dr. Hala El-Said
Minister of Planning and Economic Development
Dr. Assem El-Gazzar
Minister of Housing, Utilities & Urban Communities
Lieutenant General Kamel El-Wazir
Minister of Transport
Dr. Mohamed Shaker El-Markabi
Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy
Track Record
Notable projects: New Administrative Capital Development, Benban Solar Park (facilitation), Suez Canal Economic Zone Development, High-Speed Electric Rail Network, National Water Desalination Program
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