Ministerial Working Groups For Entrepreneurship Continue Meetings to Prepare Egypt’s Startup Charter and Facilitation Package for the Sector
28 February 2025
Continuing the efforts of the ministerial group for
entrepreneurship, chaired by the Minister of Planning, Economic Development,
and International Cooperation, to enhance the working environment for startups
and support a knowledge-based and innovative economy, the working groups
affiliated with the ministerial group for entrepreneurship are continuing their
meetings and activities with relevant stakeholders from the government sector
and the startup community, to formulate final recommendations for the
"Egypt's Startup Charter" and prepare a package of upcoming
facilities for the sector.
This came within the framework of the efforts of the
ministerial group for entrepreneurship , which aims to enhance the capacity of
startups and the entrepreneurial environment to achieve sustainable and
accelerated economic growth based on competitiveness and knowledge,
contributing to the creation of decent job opportunities.
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development, and International Cooperation, affirmed that startups in Egypt
play a pivotal role in supporting innovation and promoting comprehensive and
sustainable economic development. Therefore, the ministerial group for entrepreneurship
is continuously coordinating with various national entities through working
groups that include representatives from the startup community, in order to
develop measures that stimulate the growth of these companies, enable them to
increase their contribution to the national economy, and expand innovative
ideas to address development challenges.
Over the past two weeks, the working groups and the
technical secretariat of the ministerial group for entrepreneurship have held
several meetings with the Ministries of Finance, Higher Education, and
Scientific Research to discuss more than 35 recommendations. They also aim to
hold meetings with several other entities to study the recommendations issued
by the startup community for inclusion in the "Egypt’s Startup
Charter" to be launched soon as a clear roadmap for policies that enhance
the entrepreneurship environment by identifying specific incentives, legal
frameworks, and simplified procedures for startups operating in priority
sectors.
Additionally, the group also held two panel discussions in
collaboration with Intelak, an entrepreneurship support company, and a diverse
group of more than 30 startups in the fields of energy and water technology,
sustainable transportation, and smart cities, with the aim of identifying
policies that would maximize the benefit of linking startups with pressing
development challenges, as they are priority sectors for the development of the
Egyptian economy.
This will be followed by a number of sessions in other sectors,
including tourism, industrial and agricultural technology, in order to focus on
leveraging the capabilities of startups in these vital development sectors,
which are among the country's priorities.
In another context, the ministerial group for entrepreneurship
organized a workshop with the "Sigma" program affiliated with the
OECD and the European Union, in partnership with the Egyptian Regulatory Reform
Activity (ERRADA) on "Standards for facilitating registration and
licensing procedures for startups," in the presence of a large number of
entrepreneurs from more than 5 governorates, in addition to representatives
from the Ministry of Investment and Foreign Trade, the Ministry of Higher
Education and Scientific Research, the Information Technology Industry
Development Agency, the General Authority for Investment, the Industrial
Modernization Center, the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development
Agency, the Central Bank of Egypt, and a number of other government agencies
and stakeholders in the startup sector.
It is worth noting that the ministerial group for
entrepreneurship has held several meetings since its formation and has
established an organizational framework and working groups that include various
representatives of the startup community and venture capital funds. The group
has signed several proposals that are set to be launched, including the
"Egypt’s Startup Charter," which is a government action plan with a
timeline to enhance the capabilities of startups and support them to achieve sustainable
economic growth.
Furthermore, a proposal for a unified financing initiative
to support startups has been developed, which is expected to benefit around
5,000 companies across various developmental sectors. A unified definition of
startups and facilities regarding financial incentives, registration, and
licensing are currently under study.