Egypt’s Deputy Prime Minister for Industrial Development
and Minister of Industry and Transport, Kamel Al-Wazir, met with Sudan’s
Minister of Industry and Trade, Mahasin Ali Yaqoub, and her accompanying
delegation to explore ways to strengthen bilateral relations and expand
industrial and trade cooperation between the two countries.
At the outset of the meeting, Al-Wazir underscored the
historic and geographic ties linking Egypt and Sudan, reaffirming Egypt’s
commitment to supporting its Arab neighbors. He stressed that Cairo places high
priority on deepening cooperation with Sudan—particularly in the industrial and
trade sectors—to promote sustainable development and shared prosperity.
Discussions focused on enhancing industrial
integration and facilitating trade exchange. The Egyptian Ministry of Industry presented
its vision for closer industrial cooperation with Sudan, emphasizing the
optimal use of Sudan’s abundant raw materials and skilled labor to establish
joint industrial projects that increase value addition and benefit both
economies.
The livestock and leather industries featured
prominently, with proposals to establish mechanized slaughterhouses and modern
tanneries in Sudan based on successful Egyptian experiences in Chad and
Tanzania. These initiatives aim to maximize the economic value of Sudanese meat
and leather products.
The two sides also explored opportunities in the
pharmaceutical sector, including the establishment of specialized veterinary
drug manufacturing facilities in Sudan in coordination with Egypt’s
Pharmaceutical Industry Chamber.
In addition, plans were discussed to develop
fertilizer production plants in Sudan in partnership with the Egyptian
Fertilizer Industry Chamber, supporting agricultural growth and furthering
industrial integration between the two countries.
Al-Wazir affirmed Egypt’s readiness to harness the
full capacities of its affiliated institutions to support Sudan in human
capital development and professional training. This includes technical
assistance from Egypt’s technology centers, specialized training programs, and
capacity-building initiatives aligned with international standards through the
Egyptian Organization for Standards and Quality.
He also highlighted the importance of integrating
Sudanese companies into Egypt’s exhibition ecosystem by allocating permanent
spaces for Sudanese enterprises to showcase their products and innovations,
thereby strengthening links with Sudanese business communities.
For her part, Minister Mahasin Ali Yaqoub expressed
Sudan’s appreciation for Egypt’s achievements in industry and transport and
conveyed her country’s desire to benefit from and localize these advanced
experiences. She emphasized the importance of capitalizing on Sudan’s natural
resources through strategic partnerships and affirmed Sudan’s full commitment
to offering the incentives and facilities needed to attract Egyptian investors
and manufacturers, supporting economic development in both nations.
Source: Daily News