Launch of the Expert-Level Meetings for the Seventh Session of the Egyptian-Uzbek Joint Committee for Economic, Scientific, and Technical Cooperation
22 December 2024
In Preparation for the Ministerial Committee Meeting, Headed by the Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation
Launch of the Expert-Level Meetings for the Seventh Session of the Egyptian-Uzbek Joint Committee for Economic, Scientific, and Technical Cooperation
Today, in the Uzbek capital, Tashkent, the
expert-level meetings for the seventh session of the Egyptian-Uzbek Joint
Committee for Economic, Scientific, and Technical Cooperation began, in
preparation for the ministerial committee meeting later this week, which will
be chaired by Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development,
and International Cooperation of Egypt, and Mr. Laziz Kudratov, Minister of
Investment, Industry, and Trade of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
The joint committee strengthens efforts to
develop relations between the two countries; meeting for the first time since
2009, affirming Egypt's commitment to strengthening its relations with friendly
and brotherly countries across various fields.
This session of the Egyptian-Uzbek Joint
Committee is being held in light of the keen interest of the leaderships of
both countries to strengthen bilateral relations, especially following H.E.
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's visit to Uzbekistan in September 2018,
reflecting Egypt's focus on Central Asia, with Uzbekistan at its heart.
The expert meetings will discuss areas of
mutual interest, as Egypt is keen to enhance bilateral relations in all fields,
particularly in economic, scientific, and technical cooperation. The goal of
this session is to promote and develop bilateral economic relations in all its
sectors, remove barriers to growth, and increase inter-investment.
Al-Mashat explained that the joint committee
aims to strengthen and elevate economic relations to meet the aspirations of
both countries, as well as foster relations at the cultural and scientific
levels. She emphasized that Egypt, through joint committees with sister and
friendly countries, aims to establish clear frameworks for bilateral
cooperation and achieve mutual interests at all levels.
The Ministry of Planning, Economic
Development, and International Cooperation leads the expert meetings, with
representatives from the Ministry of Investment and Foreign Trade, Ministry of
Electricity and Renewable Energy, Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific
Research, the General Authority for Investment and Free Zones, and
representatives from major pharmaceutical companies in Egypt, such as
"ACDIMA". From Uzbekistan, representatives from the Ministries of
Investment, Industry, and Trade, Culture, Transport, Energy, Higher Education,
Tourism, and the Pharmaceutical Industries will also participate.
The agenda for the seventh session of the
committee includes holding the Egyptian-Uzbek Business Forum, which will be
attended by businesspeople from both countries. During this forum, all possible
ways to increase economic cooperation between the two countries through the
central role of the private sector will be discussed, along with areas of
mutual interest, and opportunities for investment in both countries. Key areas
of focus include pharmaceuticals, construction, food industries, tourism,
technology, logistics services, and more.
The Ministry of Planning, Economic
Development, and International Cooperation continues its efforts within the
framework of the Egyptian government's program to develop and enhance economic
relations with multilateral and bilateral development partners. The ministry
oversees 54 joint committees between Egypt and other countries, including 30
European committees, and these committees are vital mechanisms for
strengthening Egypt's economic relations at both the bilateral and multilateral
levels.