Yesterday, the activities of the Elnahda Economic Forum kicked off. in its second edition, which is organized by Al-Nahda University, In partnership with the Egyptian African Businessmen Association, It is titled “A strategic vision towards empowering the private sector and supporting competitiveness”. The forum aimed to discuss the most important opportunities and challenges facing the private sector. With a review of the policies and measures taken at the macro level, and its impact on the competitiveness of the Egyptian economy.
Dr. Muhammad Muait testified, Minister of Finance inaugurating the Economic Renaissance Forum, During his speech, Dr. Muhammad Maait indicated that there are intensive efforts by the government and the Ministry of Finance that take into account the vast majority of citizens and work to achieve social justice. Whereas our country is facing a crisis like many countries of the world, especially the non-oil-exporting developing countries, Adding that he is keen to listen to all opinions in support of the economy.
Maait confirmed, Supporting domestic and foreign investment is an inevitable and irreplaceable national choice. Considering the limits of state participation in all areas of the economy. Opening more opportunities for the private sector, which will replace the state in dozens of projects. In addition to granting all facilities and incentives to the private sector.
for his part, Dr. Yousrey El-Sharkawi requested, chairman of the Egyptian-African Businessmen Association, By linking the education and research community with the private sector, especially since the files of the economy are intertwined, He added that the Council of Ministers talks daily about dialogue, open platforms, and receiving open opinions on the local and global economy, which calls for a good pause to reach applied solutions that advance the economy.
While Dr. Hossam Al-Malahi directed, President of Al-Nahda University, Speaking to the Minister of Finance, He stressed that there are 120 million Egyptians in the neck of the Minister of Finance, who is the most important minister at the present time. “I am not an economist,” he said. But the university is a unit in this country and provides its expertise to the economy.”
Hossam Al-Malahi, President of Al-Nahda University, said: expressed his optimism about the future of the Egyptian economy, which is still holding together in the face of a hurricane shaking the global economy, to start a new phase, Noting his keenness to contribute to building national awareness.