Egypt Announces New Agreement to Develop Industrial Park

An industrial complex at one of Egypt's new industrial cities. (Reuters)
An industrial complex at one of Egypt's new industrial cities. (Reuters)
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Egypt Announces New Agreement to Develop Industrial Park

An industrial complex at one of Egypt's new industrial cities. (Reuters)
An industrial complex at one of Egypt's new industrial cities. (Reuters)

Orascom Construction PLC announced that the Suez Industrial Development Company (SIDC), a majority-owned subsidiary, signed an agreement with al-Ahly Capital Holding (ACH), the investment arm of the National Bank of Egypt, to jointly develop a 2.2 million square meter industrial park in Abu Rawash in al-Giza, Egypt.

Orascom issued a press release, a copy of which was obtained by Asharq Al-Awsat, announcing the industrial park.

It explained that it is strategically located at the crossroads of primary transportation links connecting Greater Cairo to Alexandria and other governorates, potentially becoming a leading hub for a wide range of sectors, including logistics, light industries, and SMEs.

SIDC will be the lead developer of the industrial park, leveraging its expertise as Egypt's first private industrial developer of a 10 million square meter industrial zone in Sokhna to provide a fully integrated offering. SIDC will also own 25 percent of the project company.

CEO of Orascom Construction Osama Bishai said the project paves the way for a successful partnership between two leading public and private sector entities to increase new industrial investments in Egypt.

"We are pleased to partner with al-Ahly Capital on this important project and look forward to deepening our role in developing Egypt's infrastructure and industrial sectors," he said.

Bishai indicated that the joint development of this industrial park follows SIDC's growth trajectory and fits within Orascom Construction's strategy to pursue investments that provide long-term recurring income alongside associated construction opportunities.

Commenting on the agreement, Chairman of the National Bank of Egypt Hisham Okasha explained that the industrial park development project is in line with the strategy of ACH and NBE Group to directly contribute to industrial localization.

He emphasized the importance of the project in tackling the challenge of the scarcity of adequately equipped industrial lands and the provision of industrial and logistical services.

SIDC CEO Amr Batrik noted that aligning with Egypt's vision to increase and attract new industrial investments rather than importation is essential.

"We believe that developing the new industrial park will promote new growth opportunities, and we are proud to be armed with our success in SIDC Sokhna, pointing toward increasing the portfolio of industrial development in the Orascom Construction group."

ACH CEO Karim Saada stated that the project team from the ACH and SIDC effectively capitalized on developments in neighboring areas and the construction of the Rod el-Farag axis, leveraging its unique accessibility to launch a first of its kind industrial and logistical park in the heart of West Cairo.

He expects the project to have a tremendous impact on the surrounding areas regarding job creation, attracting local and foreign industrial investments, and generating opportunities for SMEs to flourish with tailored plug-and-play solutions.



Gold Firms; Focus on US Data for Cues on Fed's Policy Path

FILE PHOTO: A woman looks at a gold bangle inside a jewellery showroom at a market in Mumbai January 15, 2015. REUTERS/Shailesh Andrade//File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A woman looks at a gold bangle inside a jewellery showroom at a market in Mumbai January 15, 2015. REUTERS/Shailesh Andrade//File Photo
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Gold Firms; Focus on US Data for Cues on Fed's Policy Path

FILE PHOTO: A woman looks at a gold bangle inside a jewellery showroom at a market in Mumbai January 15, 2015. REUTERS/Shailesh Andrade//File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A woman looks at a gold bangle inside a jewellery showroom at a market in Mumbai January 15, 2015. REUTERS/Shailesh Andrade//File Photo

Gold prices hovered near a four-week peak on Thursday, while focus shifted to jobs report due on Friday for clarity on the Federal Reserve's 2025 interest rate path.
Spot gold edged 0.1% higher to $2,664.30 per ounce, as of 0732 GMT. US gold futures rose 0.4% to $2,681.80
"Prices are trading in a narrow range ... A new trigger is needed for gold to breach its resistance," said Ajay Kedia, director at Kedia Commodities in Mumbai.
The bullion hit a near four-week high in the previous session after a weaker-than-expected US private employment report hinted that the Fed may be less cautious about easing rates this year.
The market now awaits US jobs report on Friday for more cues on the Fed's policy path.
Investors are also awaiting Donald Trump to take office on Jan. 20 and his proposed tariffs and protectionist policies are expected to fuel inflation.
Policymakers at the Fed's last meeting also "noted that recent higher-than-expected readings on inflation, and the effects of potential changes in trade and immigration policy, suggested that the process could take longer than previously anticipated," the minutes showed on Wednesday.
Bullion is considered an inflationary hedge, but high rates reduce the non-yielding asset's allure.
"We believe the bulk of the rally has been put in and that while gold's upward momentum may carry it higher in the near term and in early 2025, a combination of physical and financial market factors may tame the rally and drive gold moderately lower by the end of next year," HSBC said in a note.
Elsewhere, physically-backed gold exchange-traded funds (ETFs) registered their first inflow in four years, the World Gold Council said.
Spot silver added 0.2% to $30.17 per ounce, platinum dropped 0.3% to $952.54 and palladium shed 0.8% to $921.37.