Egypt’s Cleopatra Group studies 6 large investment projects in Africa

Egypt’s largest ceramics maker Cleopatra Group is currently studying six offers to invest in African markets represented in South Africa, Kenya, Guinea, Morroco, and Swaziland during 2016.

Mohamed Abou el-Enein -group’s chairman- told Amwal Al Ghad Saturday that he has received official invitations from officials and leaders of those states to establish large industrial projects within the upcoming period.

The chairman made these remarks on the sidelines of Africa 2016: Business for Africa, Egypt and the World conference

He noted that most of those African states owns a lot of prominent opportunities that encourage the group to manufacture and invest there.

The products of Cleopatra Group are currently exported to 15 African countries , the chairman said, asserting the importance of reaching clear results from Africa 2016 through announcing new investment partnerships and developmental plans to be implemented in Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) countries.

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