
A number of Polish businessmen expressed their willingness to hold alliances and partnerships with Egyptian private sector in order to implement a number of huge projects in Egypt in the coming period, member of the Egyptian Businessmen's Association and the Egyptian Federation Construction and Building Contractors (EFCBC) Dakker Abdellah said.
In statements after a meeting with representatives of a number of Egyptian and Polish companies on Thursday, Abdellah said that restoring stability in Egypt as well as political leadership's support to investment and economy has led to such progress.
He added that the government's announcement of establishing a number of development projects including the Suez Canal Corridor Area Project has also contributed in attracting more foreign capital and investments to Egypt in various sectors and activities.
It is worth mentioning that the Polish delegation includes representatives from several companies who are working in civil engineering, building and construction, manufacturing metro vehicles, producing and exporting meat, food industries, agricultural equipment, exporting frozen agricultural products and importing fruits fields.
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