Egypt’s Minister of Planning heads to London, to participate in the 2020 UK_Africa Investment Summit
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19 January 2020
Egypt’s Minister of Planning and Economic
Development, Dr. Hala El Said headed on Sunday to the UK capital, London, to
participate in the activities of the UK_Africa Investment Summit 2020, which is
held over a period of three days with the participation of many governments and
international institutions.
H.E. Dr. Hala El Said, minister of planning
and economic development, explained that the summit will contribute to creating
many partnerships that will provide more investment opportunities in the
African continent as well as contribute to providing decent work opportunities.
“The
UK_Africa Investment Summit 2020 will help in achieving growth rates that
contribute to the implementation of the goals of the Africa Agenda 2063” El
Said explained.
She further pointed out that running such
international forums and summits that call for participation among the
countries of the world contribute to achieving the goals of international
development and therefore contribute to achieving the sustainable development
strategy for each country, explaining that the African continent needs to
attract foreign investment and stimulate the international trade movement.
El Said will participate in a seminar
entitled: "Egypt as a hub and portal for trade and investment in
Africa", organized by the British Business Council, as well as
participating in roundtable sessions on projects with focus, which includes
housing, transport and water.
The UK_Africa Investment Summit 2020 is the
largest annual investment event held for the eighth time outside Africa, it
aims to strengthen the partnership between UK and African countries in order to
build a secure and prosperous future for all, as well as holding new and large
investments.
More than 350 speakers will participate in
the summit during more than 30 sessions focusing on the countries of Egypt,
Algeria, Morocco, Ethiopia, Nigeria and South Africa. The summit brings
together African political leaders and businessmen with the UK government,
investors and British international financial institutions.