PM urges Egyptian diplomats to promote Egypt’s investment opportunities
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- Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly urged Egyptian diplomats to boost foreign investment and promote exports and tourism.
- He emphasized their role in supporting the national economy during a meeting with newly appointed heads of diplomatic missions.
- The goal is to attract investment, open new markets, and enhance tourism.
Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly has directed newly appointed heads of diplomatic missions abroad to intensify efforts in promoting the nation's investment opportunities. During a meeting on Wednesday, August 19, 2026, Madbouly stressed the critical role these diplomats play in bolstering Egypt's economy.
The prime minister called for a concerted push to attract foreign investments, emphasizing the need to open new markets for Egyptian exports. Simultaneously, he urged diplomats to actively promote tourism, recognizing its significant contribution to national revenue and economic growth.
Madbouly framed these tasks as integral to a broader strategy for national economic support. The directive underscores the government's focus on leveraging diplomatic channels to achieve tangible economic benefits, aiming to strengthen Egypt's position in the global marketplace.
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