According to a ministry statement, the discussion centered on the longstanding partnership between Egypt and the AfDB, which dates back to 1974
By: Business Today Egypt
Wed, Sep. 18, 2024
In a recent meeting, Jalel Trabelsi, the Special Envoy of the African Development Bank (AfDB), praised Egypt's crucial role in advancing the continent's regional integration agenda and fostering trade and investment.
The meeting, led by Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, also included Abdourahmane Diaw, AfDB Country Manager, and marked Trabelsi's first visit to the region following his appointment.
According to a ministry statement, the discussion centered on the longstanding partnership between Egypt and the AfDB, which dates back to 1974, with the bank's development cooperation portfolio in Egypt now valued at approximately $7.79 billion.
The officials explored recent efforts by the Egyptian government to navigate the complex global economic landscape encountered over the past three years.
This program seeks to invigorate the private sector and create a competitive economy attractive to investors while advancing essential infrastructure and services projects, she explained, and addresses the repercussions of ongoing global economic conditions and challenges from regional conflicts.
Trabelsi commended Egypt’s influence in addressing regional crises and its proactive measures to enhance trade and investment across Africa, acknowledging Egypt's vital contributions to stability on the continent.
The minister reiterated Egypt's ongoing contributions to the AfDB's financial resources since 2010, emphasizing its position as a regional donor in the last five resource renewals.
She also discussed the bank's potential support for Egypt's private sector and opportunities for collaboration through the Hub for Advisory, Finance & Investment for Enterprises platform.