Madbouly reviews expansion plans with elsewedy electric ceo

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly met with Ahmed El Sewedy, president and CEO of Elsewedy Electric, to review the company’s strategy and expansion plans.

Madbouly reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting Egypt’s industrial sector. He stressed efforts to localize strategic industries and expand private sector participation.

El Sewedy highlighted investment opportunities in industry and tourism. He focused on automotive projects including electric vehicles and cooperation with the General Authority of the Golden Triangle Economic Zone.

El Sewedy announced that the Elsewedy–Ezz factory has an annual capacity of 80,000 vehicles backed by investments worth billions of Egyptian pounds. Projects in Borg El Arab and Upper Egypt were also reviewed.

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Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly toured several industrial facilities in 6th of October City and El Sadat City, reaffirming Egypt’s push to strengthen local manufacturing and attract global investment.

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Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly chaired a high-level meeting on Sunday to review executive plans for developing the Sinai Peninsula and boosting investments, as part of the government's strategy for balanced urban growth. Officials reported that 975 projects worth EGP 638 billion have been implemented since 2014. The efforts aim to drive economic growth and increase population density in the region.

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly toured natural gas facilities, a major highway project and a community park in Beheira on Saturday. He stressed Egypt’s efforts to draw foreign energy investment and improve infrastructure.

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Minister of State for Military Production Salah Gomaa met with Federation of Egyptian Industries President Mohamed El-Sewedy to explore ways to strengthen industrial cooperation and localize manufacturing technologies. The meeting aligns with presidential directives to deepen domestic manufacturing and reduce imports. Discussions focused on boosting reliance on local products and supporting the National Industrial Strategy.

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