Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation holds a discussion session with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of the Kingdom of Spain to discuss avenues of joint cooperation
18 September 2025
Following the signing of the Partnership for Sustainable Development Program between Egypt & Spain…
Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation holds a discussion session with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of the Kingdom of Spain to discuss avenues of joint cooperation
Dr. Rania Al-Mashat: The Partnership for Sustainable Development Program (2025–2030) is a turning point in the continuous path of close cooperation between Egypt and Spain.
We look forward to further expanding Egyptian-Spanish relations in terms of economic development, trade, and investments… 95% of wind farms in Egypt were implemented by Spanish companies.
Egypt’s Narrative for Economic Development: Reforms for Growth, Jobs & Resilience works to maximize the benefits of advanced infrastructure to enhance the competitiveness of the economy and redefine the role of the state in economic activity.
Providing all forms of support to Spanish companies operating in Egypt, along with maximizing their benefit from financing tools through international cooperation mechanisms.
95% of wind power farms in Egypt were implemented by Spanish companies, and we look forward to increasing and diversifying investments.
Egypt is moving forward with its economic reform path, strengthening its focus on the most productive sectors and taking further measures to attract foreign investments.
Discussions on the progress of the implementation of the National Structural Reform Program and measures to complete the second phase of the Macroeconomic Support and Budget Assistance Mechanism.
Following the signing of the Egypt–Spain Partnership for
Sustainable Development Program 2025–2030, H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister
of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation, held a
bilateral meeting with H.E. Mr. José Manuel Albares Bueno, Minister of Foreign
Affairs, European Union and Cooperation of the Kingdom of Spain, to explore
ways to enhance joint cooperation between the two countries.
During the meeting, the Minister welcomed the high-level and
historic visit of H.M. King Felipe VI of Spain to Egypt, emphasizing that the
visit reflects the deep historical ties between the two countries and the
keenness of H.E. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Arab Republic
of Egypt, to strengthen friendship and joint relations with the Kingdom of
Spain. This, she noted, opens new avenues of cooperation in the fields of
economy, trade, and investment, in line with the development priorities of both
countries.
The two sides discussed the latest developments in joint
cooperation between Egypt and Spain. In this context, the Minister applauded
the Partnership for Sustainable Development Program (2025–2030), describing it
as a comprehensive framework for multi-sectoral cooperation focusing on
inclusive social and economic development, women’s empowerment, and
environmental sustainability. They also explored how to maximize the benefits
of the Egypt–EU Investment Guarantee Mechanism, valued at €1.8 billion, to
support private sector participation in priority projects, noting the growing
interest of Spanish companies in investing in energy and water desalination.
H.E. further highlighted that Egypt and Spain are working
together to implement several upcoming projects, including financing projects
for medical supplies and pharmaceutical exports, supporting the development of
a small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) and entrepreneurship strategy in
cooperation with the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise Development Agency
(MSMEDA), financing training programs for Egyptian public prosecutors at the
Spanish Judicial School (2025–2030), funding the second phase of the project to
enhance the participation of youth and SMEs in production clusters, as well as
projects related to the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).
The Minister noted that the Spanish Agency for International
Development Cooperation (AECID) has been a longstanding partner to Egypt for
more than 20 years, with the development cooperation portfolio between Egypt
and Spain (2020–2024) amounting to approximately $867 million, financing nine
projects. The current portfolio amounts to approximately €362 million to
finance eight projects in transport, governance, irrigation, women's
empowerment, youth, and the environment, in addition to other projects implemented
by the Spanish agency in partnership with United Nations agencies and civil
society organizations.
H.E. also reviewed the key pillars of Egypt’s Narrative for
Economic Development: Reforms for Growth, Jobs & Resilience, launched by
the Egyptian government in September. The Narrative contributes to
strengthening Egypt’s transition toward an economic model based on the most
productive sectors that generate added value for the economy. She explained
that Egypt is advancing its economic reform program and implementing several
measures to encourage foreign investment by improving the business environment
and investment climate.
The Minister reiterated the government’s commitment to
implementing the National Structural Reform Program within its three main pillars:
strengthening macroeconomic stability, improving the business and investment
climate, and promoting the transition to a green economy.
The two sides also discussed efforts to empower the private
sector, including providing credit lines from the Spanish government to
Egyptian companies. This comes alongside the presence of many Spanish companies
operating in Egypt in sectors such as transport, sanitation, and renewable
energy — including CAF and Talgo in transport, Aqualia in water, Tragsa Group
in trade, Roca, among others. It is worth noting that 95% of wind farms in
Egypt have been implemented by Spanish companies, and Spain is co-financing the
Benban wind power plant.
Dr. Al-Mashat also highlighted Egypt’s efforts to promote
the green economy transition, underscoring the pivotal role of the Nexus of
Water, Food and Energy (NWFE) country platform in mobilizing green investments
across the water, food, and energy sectors. She noted that the program has
successfully attracted $4 billion in concessional financing to the private
sector, enabling the implementation of renewable energy projects with a total
capacity of 4.2 GW.