Egyptian government approves measures to boost tourism investment

Minister Sherif El-Sherbiny chaired a meeting of the Tourism Development Authority's board to review progress and accelerate investments. The board approved measures to reschedule payments and extend grace periods for tourism companies. The authority achieved revenues of EGP 4.689 billion by January 20, 2026.

Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities Sherif El-Sherbiny chaired a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Tourism Development Authority (TDA) to review the authority's work agenda, assess progress on tourism development projects, and discuss ways to accelerate tourism investment. The board approved a package of measures aimed at stimulating investment in the sector. These include rescheduling installment payments for tourism development and investment companies, without impacting deadlines for subsequent payments, as part of previously endorsed facilitation measures. The package also extends the grace period for companies that have obtained initial approvals and are committed to settling their financial obligations, providing extra time to complete initial procedures and proceed with final land allocation steps. El-Sherbiny reaffirmed the government's support for serious investors in hotel projects, emphasizing that all necessary incentives are being provided to expand hotel room capacity in line with the state's tourism growth targets. The meeting reviewed the authority's revenues from July 1, 2025, to January 20, 2026, which reached approximately EGP 4.689 billion—equivalent to 294% of the targeted revenues for that period in the current fiscal year. Additionally, the minister noted that the authority is updating its technical regulations on standards and requirements as part of ongoing efforts to improve the investment climate in the tourism sector. At the meeting's conclusion, El-Sherbiny directed continued coordination and intensified efforts to advance tourism investment and keep pace with sector developments.

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Mohamed El-Shimy, Minister of Public Enterprises, met with the new board of Misr Travel to review its future vision and development plans. The new strategy aims to restore the company's pioneering status since its 1934 founding, while boosting competitiveness in the tourism sector. The minister emphasized digital transformation and service upgrades to reflect Egypt's image as a top tourist destination.

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Minister of Public Enterprises Mohamed El-Shimy met with Hisham Talaat Moustafa, CEO of Talaat Moustafa Group Holding (TMG), and his delegation at the ministry's headquarters in the New Administrative Capital to review progress on joint hotel investment projects. The meeting aligned with Egypt's strategy to bolster the tourism sector as a key economic driver, expand hotel capacity, and deepen private sector partnerships. Discussions centered on ongoing cooperation and major developments, including the expansion of the historic Mena House Hotel.

Egypt's Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities, Sherif El-Sherbiny, visited New Sphinx City after touring Sheikh Zayed City to review ongoing and planned development projects spanning about 85,000 feddans. He chaired a meeting at the New Sphinx City Authority headquarters, assessing the technological center's operations and customer service system while stressing the need to streamline procedures for citizens and investors. He also followed up on 6,863 applications submitted to legalize land status across these feddans.

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Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly chaired a meeting on Sunday at the government headquarters in the New Administrative Capital to review the progress of ongoing energy projects and discuss initiatives to attract further investments into the sector. He reaffirmed the state’s strong focus on the energy sector, emphasising the government’s efforts to create an investment-friendly environment capable of drawing local and foreign capital. The discussions highlighted renewable energy expansion as a strategic priority for sustainable development.

 

 

 

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