The Business Forum that Opens Doors to Trade and Investment Opportunities
Continuing the ongoing efforts and the distinguished relationships that the Egyptian-African Business Association (EABA) maintains with its strategic partners, and keen on strengthening cooperation with external entities, we are pleased to inform you that we have received an invitation from the Egyptian Commercial Office in Pretoria to participate in the upcoming Business Forum to be held in Cairo, with the participation of a South African trade delegation comprising 15 leading companies in the fields of chemical and engineering industries, automotive, cosmetics, clothing and textiles, medical supplies, and processed agricultural products (please find the attached list of companies).
The forum will feature one-on-one B2B meetings with South African companies, discussion panels and workshops to explore new markets and exchange expertise, as well as opportunities to identify suppliers at competitive prices to support business expansion. Participation also provides a chance to establish direct relationships with South African companies to strengthen long-term trade and investment cooperation. Therefore, we invite all interested companies to seize this exceptional opportunity and take part in the forum’s activities.
Forum Objectives:
Open new markets for Egyptian and South African products.
Establish trade and investment partnerships between Egyptian companies and their South African counterparts.
Identify suppliers at competitive prices to support production and business growth.
Exchange expertise and technology between business professionals from both countries.
Enhance long-term economic and trade cooperation between Egypt and South Africa.
Details:
📆 The South African trade delegation will visit Egypt from January 24 to 28, 2026
📆 B2B Meetings will be held on January 26, 2026
📍 Kempinski Nile Hotel, Cairo
Attachment:
دعوة التمثيل التجاري-2
دعوة السفارة
الأجندة
osm egypt,24-28 january 2026
wesgro – Agro-processing – Fruits and foodstuff
automotives
mining sector
cosmetics

