H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat Chairs the Fourth Session of the Egyptian-Romanian Joint Committee for Economic Cooperation & Witnesses the Signing of Documents in the Fields of Investment, Agriculture, Small and Medium Enterprise Development, and Energy
10 October 2024
"Al-Mashat": The Joint Committee is a key mechanism for advancing relations between the two countries and promoting economic development.
Enhancing cooperation in the fields of energy, telecommunications, information technology, and manufacturing.
Significant prospects for increasing trade exchanges and joint investments between the two countries.
The Business Forum is a platform to enhance strategic partnerships within the private sector.
Egypt as a gateway for Romanian companies to enter the Arab and African regions.
Growing partnership between Egypt and Romania in the oil and gas sector to enhance energy security.
Discussions to strengthen cooperation between "Exim Bank" and the Egyptian banking sector.
The committee resumes its periodic meetings following the last one in 2019.
H.E. Dr. Rania A.
Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International
Cooperation, and Mr. Stefan Radu Oprea, Romanian Minister of Economy,
Entrepreneurship, and Tourism, chaired the fourth session of the Egyptian-Romanian
Joint Committee for Economic, Scientific, and Technical Cooperation in the
Romanian capital, Bucharest. This marks the first such meeting since 2019.
At the outset of
the committee’s work, Romanian Minister of Economy, Entrepreneurship, and
Tourism warmly welcomed H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat during her visit to
Bucharest. H.E. Al-Mashat emphasized the importance of further strengthening
Egyptian-Romanian relations through the Joint Committee, which is a crucial
mechanism for advancing the partnership between the two countries at various
levels.
The two ministers
discussed ways to enhance the long-standing economic relations between the two
countries, particularly in light of recent regional and international economic
developments, which necessitate joint efforts to support development between
the two nations.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat
referenced high-level reciprocal visits, including the Romanian President’s
visit to Egypt in 2021 and his meeting with H.E. President Abdel Fattah
El-Sisi, as well as the Romanian Prime Minister’s visit in 2023. These visits
reflect the strength of bilateral partnerships and continuous coordination on
various issues, highlighting mutual interest in expanding cooperation across
all investment, trade, and economic fields.
The meeting also
focused on potential cooperation in entrepreneurship. H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat
highlighted the establishment of the Ministry’s Entrepreneurship Taskforce,
which is actively working to support the growth of startups and create a
favorable business environment for this dynamic sector.
H.E. Minister
Al-Mashat further discussed investment opportunities for Romanian companies in
Egypt, particularly in renewable energy, green hydrogen, industrial
localization, capacity building, and information and communication
technologies. She emphasized the importance of the Suez Canal Economic Zone, a
vital investment base for companies seeking to expand in the Middle East,
Africa, and the Arab region.
The two sides also
discussed cooperation within the framework of Carbon Border Adjustment
Mechanisms (CBAM) to advance green transition efforts and reduce emissions.
The Romanian
Minister of Economy commended the strong bilateral relations with Egypt and lauded
the efforts by the Egyptian government to implement structural reforms that
enhance the competitiveness of the economy and open opportunities for private
sector partnerships.
Ministerial Session and Committee’s Work
Following the
bilateral meeting, the Egyptian-Romanian Joint Committee for Economic,
Scientific, and Technical Cooperation convened, chaired by H.E. Dr. Rania
Al-Mashat, Egyptian Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and
International Cooperation, and her Romanian counterpart, the Minister of
Economy, Entrepreneurship, and Tourism.
The Egyptian
delegation included: Mr. Alaa Farouk, Minister of Agriculture; Mr. Basil Rahmi,
CEO of MSMEDA the Small, Micro, and Medium Enterprise Development Agency; Mr.
Mohamed Aboumoussa, Assistant Governor of the Central Bank of Egypt; Engineer
Mohamed Fathi, Chairman of Town-Gas Company; representatives from the Ministry
of Investment and Foreign Trade, the Arab Organization for Industrialization,
and H.E. Ambassador Moayed Al-Delei, Egyptian Ambassador to Romania.
The Romanian
delegation was led by Mr. Adrian Caciu, Minister of Investment and European
Projects; Mr. Florin Barbu, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development; Mr.
Sebastian Burduja, Minister of Energy, and other relevant officials.
The Committee's
discussions focused on areas of cooperation, emphasizing the importance of
continuing to open new opportunities for collaboration between the private
sectors of both countries, given their vital role in driving development
efforts. The two sides discussed cooperation in the fields of investment,
trade, small and medium-sized enterprises, industry, energy, oil and gas, water
resources, irrigation, agriculture, transportation, telecommunications,
information technology, environment, tourism, culture, and family and child
welfare. The future cooperation between Romania's Exim Bank and the Egyptian
banking sector was also discussed.
During the
committee’s meeting, six cooperation documents were signed. H.E. Dr. Rania A.
Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International
Cooperation, on behalf of the Egyptian side, signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) on investment between the General Authority for Investment
and Free Zones and the Romanian Agency for Investment and Foreign Trade.
Additionally, the fourth session protocol of the Joint Committee was signed.
The Minister also
witnessed the signing of the executive action plan for the MoU in agriculture
and land reclamation, an MoU between the Egyptian Small, Micro, and Medium
Enterprise Development Agency and the Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship,
and Tourism of Romania, and agreements related to the installation of gas
distribution pipelines. Another agreement was signed for the manufacturing of
specific products for the oil and gas industry between Town Gas Romania and
Egypt's CIS-Gas Company.
In conclusion of
the committee's work, H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat emphasized that the committee
had constructive discussions on expanding cooperation between the two
countries, particularly in the private sector through the Joint Business Forum
and the government. She highlighted Egypt’s priorities in industrial
localization and green transformation, noting discussions in manufacturing,
green hydrogen, transportation, infrastructure, agriculture, increasing
investments, telecommunications, information technology, and cybersecurity.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat also affirmed the mutual agreement with Romania to
establish mechanisms for monitoring the outcomes of the Joint Committee to accelerate
progress and implement agreements and memoranda of understanding.
H.E. Minister
Al-Mashat pointed out the vast opportunities for increasing trade exchanges and
joint investments, which can meet the aspirations of both countries. The
growing partnership in the oil and gas sector also serves to enhance energy
security, while future cooperation between Romania’s Exim Bank and the Egyptian
banking sector was poised for expansion.
It is worth noting
that as 2024 marks the 125th anniversary of bilateral relations, it reflects
the strength and depth of the partnership between Egypt and Romania.