Indian, Egyptian business communities should boost bilateral ties: Envoy

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Describing the relationship between and as "exceptional", Egyptian to on Tuesday said that it is time for the business communities in both countries to play a role in boosting bilateral ties.

"It is now time for the business communities to play their role in boosting the bilateral ties," he said.

Pointing out that and Egyptian El-Sisi have already met four times after assuming office in 2014, the expressed the confidence that the bilateral relations are set to be enhanced with a favourable economic climate.

"Trade volume between our countries stood at $3.5 billion in 2017," he said.

While Indian companies have invested around $3.5 billion in Egypt, three Egyptian companies that have entered India under the 'Make in India' programme have made a combined investment of $150 million.

Tageldin said that is planning to invest $50 million to set up factories in other centres following the opening of its first production facility in Bengaluru.

Headquartered in Port Said, has invested $20 million in India till now and plans to export its products from the to the Southeast Asian market.

"I thank the government of India and the state of for the cooperation extended and hope that they will encourage more Egyptian companies to enter the Indian market," Tageldin said.

Talking to reporters on the sidelines, he said that preparations are in full swing through diplomatic channels for a visit by Modi to Sisi had extended an invitation to the during his visit to India in 2016.

The said that Egyptian had called on Modi during his visit to India in March for the Meeting.

"The confirmed to our about accepting the invitation," he said.

With defence and security being key areas of cooperation in the India-Egypt relationship, Tageldin said that will also visit his country.

"We are interested in defence production in India as also training of our armed forces," he said.

He said that will also visit Egypt to attend the UN Biodiversity Conference in the resort city of Sharm El Sheikh in November.

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, August 28 2018. 18:00 IST