Two global firms offer promoting supply ministry investment projects

Two international firms have offered supply ministry to promote Egypt’s investment projects locally and globally, Minister Khaled Hanafy announced Wednesday.

The two firms; N Gage Consulting and Thomson Reuters, offered to promote projects carried out by the ministry such as establishing Damietta’s logistics center, chains, modern and developed markets in addition to other large projects.

Minister Hanafy made these remarks during his meeting with Karim Refaat -CEO of N Gage Consulting- and Haytham Dabboussy – Regional Director, Government MENA at Thomson Reuters and the delegations accompanying them.

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The two companies have offered to make simplified feasibility studies for the investment projects issued by the ministry and develop them regularly as well as promoting the projects through different economic and investment events.

The firms also offered to make public relations plans in addition to communication strategies of different projects to guarantee attracting more local and international investors.

Furthermore, N Gage Consulting and Thomson Reuters have offered to hold meetings and round tables for ministry’s officials with local and international authorities to discuss the projects issued by the ministry and introduce them to investors.

The firms also offered producing annual catalogue of all activities of supply ministry in both Arabic and English languages to be available for the public and investors.

At the end of the meeting, Egyptian supply minister, N Gage Consulting, and Thomson Reuters have agreed to form joint work team to discuss and implement those ideas and suggestions in addition to making the plans and technical mechanisms to start activating them.

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