Egypt signs agreement to launch ‘CARRY ON’ franchise chain

Egypt's Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency to convert state-subsidised outlets into the ‘CARRY ON’ franchise chain. The deal includes financing for new youth-managed branches and aims to improve access to commodities.

The agreement, signed on 11 May 2026 by the Food Industries Holding Company and MSMEDA, targets the rehabilitation of existing supply grocers and ‘Gamaeiti’ project outlets. Minister of Supply and Internal Trade Sherif Farouk said the initiative will apply unified operational and design standards to ensure steady availability of subsidised and free-market goods at suitable prices.

MSMEDA will offer financial support and training in entrepreneurship, management and marketing to both current owners and young entrepreneurs. Chief Executive Basil Rahmy noted that feasibility studies will be reviewed and digital links will connect MSMEDA offices with the Internal Trade Development Authority for easier licensing and data exchange.

A joint committee will monitor progress across governorates using indicators such as the number of outlets developed, jobs created and services delivered. Member of Parliament Mohamed El-Garhy, head of the SMEs Committee, said the project will connect small enterprises to the internal trade and food security system.

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Supply Minister Sherif Farouk met with TMT officials to discuss cooperation on the CARRY ON project and the potential introduction of the French Monoprix chain to Egypt.

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The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development Agency (MSMEDA) has channeled EGP 939.4 million into North and South Sinai from 2014 to 2025, financing nearly 10,000 projects and creating around 25,000 jobs. It allocated EGP 23 million in grants for infrastructure, community development, and training, generating about 300,000 workdays. The agency issued a statement highlighting efforts to boost self-employment among youth, graduates, and women.

Bassel Rahmy, Chief Executive Officer of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development Agency, announced on 6 June 2026 that the agency has provided EGP 1.5bn in financing for green economy projects between July 2014 and April 2026. The statement was made on the sidelines of World Environment Day celebrations. MSMEDA has also allocated EGP 600m to support conversion of vehicles to dual fuel operation.

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In the latest Central Crisis Management Committee meeting amid the ongoing US-Israeli-Iranian military crisis, Egypt has lifted the 11 p.m. mandatory closing time for shops, commercial centers, and restaurants, while launching a solar energy incentive program for homes and factories. This follows March's austerity measures and wage hikes. Cabinet spokesman Mohamed El-Homosany confirmed the approvals.

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