The opening of the Egyptian Business Forum – the first Nigerian with the participation of 30 Egyptian businessmen

D. Badr Abdel -Ati, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration, on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, the Egyptian Business Forum – the first Nigerian held in the capital, Niamey, in the presence of & quot; Bakari Yao Sinjari & quot; Nigerian Foreign Minister & nbsp; And Abdullah Sido, Minister of Trade and Industry. The future of Egypt for sustainable development, representatives of the Egyptian Exporters Association, the Federation of Industries, the General Petroleum Authority, and the Mineral Resources Authority. & Nbsp;
& nbsp; PolySERVE Fertilizers and Chemicals, Al -Marrakebi Steel Company, Al -Amiriya Spinning and Weaving Company, where the opportunity to explore the establishment of joint projects in various sectors, including agriculture, pharmaceutical industries, infrastructure, mining, manufacturing, and new and renewable energy. The opening, Minister Abdel -Ati appreciated the historical brotherly relations between Egypt and Niger, which has witnessed a remarkable momentum recently at all levels, stressing that these growing relations call parallel efforts in the paths of investment, trade exchange and economic integration. Between the two countries, it would contribute to achieving the development of the two brotherly peoples, which is directly interesting from the two political leaderships in the two countries. He added that Egyptian companies have wide experiences and a busy record of achievements in the infrastructure, energy and construction sectors, according to the highest international standards in various parts of the continent. He stressed that he was keen to accompany him with a high -level delegation from the public and private sectors to Niamey to create direct communication channels between business societies, and to perpetuate economic diplomacy as an effective tool that complements the advanced political path between the two countries. Minister Abdel Ati stressed Egypt’s full readiness to enhance technical and investment cooperation with Niger, especially in the agricultural and industrial sectors, stressing the importance of exchanging experiences, developing partnerships between the public and private sectors, and exploring the opportunities available to establish joint projects that benefit from the competitive advantages provided by the Egyptian market, stressing its aspiration for the forum’s business to contribute to pushing the bilateral partnership towards further cooperation and coordination between The two countries. He praised Egypt’s advanced industrial and investment experiences and capabilities, noting that the presence of this large delegation represents a strong message on Egypt’s keenness to support development in Niger and enhance the partnership between the public and private sectors in the two countries. Badr Abdel -Ati, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration with both Mr. Bakry Yao Sinjari, Nigerian Foreign Minister, and Mr. Abdullah Sido, Minister of Trade and Industry, where ways to enhance bilateral relations between Egypt and Niger were discussed, and the frameworks of cooperation in various fields were paid, especially in the economic, commercial and investment aspects.