China’s Premier Makes First Visit to Egypt as Ties Grow: What We Know
- Chinese Premier Li Qiang visited Egypt to enhance ties as both nations aim to strengthen their strategic partnership, according to Xinhua News Agency.
- Li stated that China and Egypt should boost cooperation across various sectors, including energy and technology, to support Egypt's development needs.
- Economist Ahmed Moustafa noted discussions would focus on aligning Egypt's Vision 2030 with China's Belt and Road Initiative, potentially leading to significant projects in renewable energy and infrastructure.
- As Egypt's largest trading partner, China has invested substantially in infrastructure and job creation, enhancing the historical ties dating back to 1956.
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Premier Li starts visit to Egypt, calling for enhanced strategic coordination
Chinese Premier Li Qiang said on Wednesday that China and Egypt, as important members of the Global South, should further strengthen strategic coordination to safeguard their common interests, according to the Xinhua News Agency.
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Read Full ArticleEgyptian President Abdelfatah al-Sisi met today with Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang in Cairo and expressed his desire to attract more investments from his country to Egypt, especially in the renewable energy sectors and the electric vehicle industry. “The President praised the contributions of Chinese companies to the implementation of development projects in Egypt, expressing the State’s aspiration to attract more Chinese investments, especial…
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