Egypt: Pandemic Highlighted Necessity of Resettling Some Industries

A general view of buildings by the Nile River in Cairo, Egypt July 2, 2019. (Reuters)
A general view of buildings by the Nile River in Cairo, Egypt July 2, 2019. (Reuters)
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Egypt: Pandemic Highlighted Necessity of Resettling Some Industries

A general view of buildings by the Nile River in Cairo, Egypt July 2, 2019. (Reuters)
A general view of buildings by the Nile River in Cairo, Egypt July 2, 2019. (Reuters)

Egypt’s Minister of Planning and Economic Development Dr. Hala el-Said said that the pandemic has demonstrated the necessity of resettling some industries, including medical products.

Said participated in the regular meeting of the“British Investors Forum” in Egypt, during which she addressed the situation of the Egyptian economy after the COVID-19 crisis.

She stressed the need to boost self-sufficiency and deepen agricultural industrialization and the localization of products in the telecommunications sector, trains and railway supplies, home appliances, as well as furniture industries.

She also highlighted the national strategy for the transition to a green economy that was adopted by the Egyptian government.

"Egypt was at the forefront of the countries in the region that issued green bonds in international markets,” she noted.

Said stressed her country's determination to move forward with the comprehensive and sustainable reform and development process that requires years of serious and continuous work in cooperation between all development partners from the private sector and civil society with the government.

"Structural reforms aim to diversify the structure of the Egyptian economy, increase its flexibility, raise the ability to absorb external and internal shocks, as well as transform the Egyptian economy into a productive economy that is based on knowledge and has competitive capabilities in the global economy," she said.



Saudi Arabia, Lithuania Sign Agreement to Bolster Air Transport Cooperation

The agreement sets a regulatory framework for air transport operations between the two countries and aligns with the goals of Saudi Arabia's civil aviation sector strategy.  (SPA)
The agreement sets a regulatory framework for air transport operations between the two countries and aligns with the goals of Saudi Arabia's civil aviation sector strategy. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia, Lithuania Sign Agreement to Bolster Air Transport Cooperation

The agreement sets a regulatory framework for air transport operations between the two countries and aligns with the goals of Saudi Arabia's civil aviation sector strategy.  (SPA)
The agreement sets a regulatory framework for air transport operations between the two countries and aligns with the goals of Saudi Arabia's civil aviation sector strategy. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia and Lithuania signed on Monday an agreement to enhance cooperation in air transport services.

The accord was formalized by General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) President Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Duailej and Lithuanian Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Iraq Ramunas Davidonis during a ceremony at GACA's headquarters in Riyadh.

The agreement sets a regulatory framework for air transport operations between the two countries and aligns with the goals of Saudi Arabia's civil aviation sector strategy.

It aims to expand the operational network of national carriers, elevate the Kingdom's status as a global logistics hub, and increase its global air connectivity to 250 destinations.

The agreement also supports the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 by contributing to ambitious targets, including transporting 330 million passengers annually and establishing Saudi Arabia as a global logistics hub.