
Finance Minister Hany Qadry on Sunday stressed the importance of the Euromoney Egypt Conference 2015 will kick off on Monday for two days.
In a statement on Sunday, Qadry said the government will affirm during the course of the conference that Egypt is keen on completing the planned reforms at all levels.
Qadry will inaugurate the conference with a speech that will outline the main components of Egypt's economy in the coming phase and shed light on economic growth, unemployment, inflation and economic programs applied by the Egyptian government.
A number of financial and investment experts from Egypt and the world will attend the conference.
The conference will look at the current mega projects taking place in Egypt, with workshops discussing the Suez Canal Corridor, energy and electricity, and real estate, construction and housing.
Throughout the two day event the focus will be on financing the planned projects and the view from global investors and their role in Egypt’s financial future.
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