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International Event Partners (IEP)
announced that Egypt Invest 2006, the
4th International Investment and Trade
Conference for Egypt, will be taking
place this coming Decemberr
International Event Partners (IEP)
announced that Egypt Invest 2006, the
4th
International Investment and Trade
Conference for Egypt, will be taking
place this coming December.
While there is no
denying the success that Egypt has been
enjoying in attracting foreign direct
investment (FDI) into the country over
the past two years, it is also
understood that to continue with this
upward curve that more
investors, and more investment, has
to be encouraged through making new
opportunities available in many leading
industry sectors.
The recent and
unexpected eruption in Lebanon will
leave the Middle East feeling the
aftershock for the coming months and
place even more pressure and competition
on countries in the region to
effectively attract the necessary FDI
numbers required to continue strong
growth.
To assist in this task
International Event Partners (IEP)
announced that Egypt Invest 2006, the
4th
International Investment and Trade
Conference for Egypt, will be taking
place this coming December.
International Event
Partners Ltd (IEP) is a leading
international conference and exhibition
organizer for the Middle East and
Africa. Established in 2003, IEP is a
market pioneer with a proven track
record of delivering innovative
investment and industry conferences and
exhibitions for many sectors
Egypt Invest has
cemented its position as one of the
leading platforms for companies looking
to do business in Egypt. The conference
will also act as a unique platform for
local and
foreign investors to discuss their
issues with the high profile officials
and investment experts.
Under the theme of
“Implementation and Impact” Egypt Invest
will allow businesses to look at
investing in the new opportunities
that the government’s ongoing
liberalization and privatization
policies have allowed to unfold, but
will also be addressing the tough
questions that people investing in the
region need answered.
(source:
Daily Star Egypt 3 August 2006 ) |