Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation discusses with the French Ambassador mechanisms for implementing the Economic Partnership Agreement focusing on human development & infrastructure
23 September 2025
Al-Mashat: We launched the “Egypt’s Narrative for Economic Development: Reforms for Growth, Jobs & Resilience” to transition toward an economic model based on the most productive sectors.
Egyptian-French relations are witnessing continuous development with the support of the leadership of both countries, and we look forward to further cooperation in health, education, and expanding investments.
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development and International Cooperation, received H.E. Mr. Éric Chevallier,
Ambassador of France to Cairo, to discuss ways to enhance joint cooperation and
review the mechanisms for implementing the Economic Partnership Agreement
between the two countries, which was signed during the State Visit of H.E. Mr.
Emmanuel Macron, President of the French Republic, to Egypt last April. During
that visit, H.E. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and President Macron elevated
relations to the level of a strategic partnership between Egypt and France.
At the beginning of the meeting, H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat
affirmed the depth of Egyptian-French relations and the long-standing
partnership between the two countries, which has effectively contributed to
supporting economic growth, advancing development efforts across various
sectors, and creating greater opportunities for the Egyptian economy.
Al-Mashat emphasized that Egypt has a growing economy and is
committed to creating an attractive investment climate. She stressed that Egypt
is open and ready to establish new partnerships and attract foreign investments
capable of driving innovation, economic growth, and sustainable development.
H.E. highlighted France’s support for Egypt in creating more opportunities for
small and medium-sized enterprises, enhancing access to markets, and
encouraging the flow of expertise and knowledge.
H.E. highlighted the launch by the Ministry of Planning,
Economic Development and International Cooperation of the “Egypt’s Narrative
for Economic Development: Reforms for Growth, Jobs & Resilience,” which
represents a comprehensive roadmap that integrates the Government’s Action
Program with the objectives of Egypt’s Vision 2030. The Narrative is a flexible
and systematic plan aimed at enhancing macroeconomic stability, driving private
sector–led growth and competitiveness, increasing job opportunities, supporting
the green transition, and consolidating regional development.
Al-Mashat added that the Narrative is based on five key
pillars: macroeconomic stability; attraction of foreign direct investment;
industrial development and foreign trade; efficiency and flexibility of the
labor market; and regional planning for the localization of economic development.
H.E. also pointed out what H.E. Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Prime
Minister of Egypt, had confirmed—namely, that the coming period will witness
greater reliance on the private sector as the main driver of economic growth
and job creation. All the reforms and legislation passed in recent years, she
added, have paved the way for broader and more effective private sector
participation across economic fields.
The Minister reviewed Egypt’s efforts to provide an
attractive investment environment and remove challenges facing investors,
ensuring that the private sector becomes the main partner in implementing
development plans and achieving the objectives of Egypt’s Vision 2030. H.E.
underscored the State’s keenness to expand partnership opportunities between the
public and private sectors, especially in areas that support sustainable growth
such as the green transition, transport, health, and education. She emphasized
that the goal is to create a dynamic environment that enables international
partners and the private sector to contribute to realizing Egypt’s development
vision, while benefiting from the growing Egyptian market and attractive
investment climate.
The two sides also discussed the future of Egyptian-French
relations in light of the convergence between the two countries and the
alignment of views across many fields, as reflected in the historic visit of
President Emmanuel Macron last April. The meeting addressed next steps to
strengthen economic relations in the fields of health, education, and infrastructure.
The discussions reflected the determination of both countries to elevate
bilateral relations to broader horizons, attract more investments, and ensure
that cooperation continues to achieve tangible results for both countries and
their peoples.
It is worth noting that the Minister of Planning, Economic
Development and International Cooperation participated last May in the Middle
East and North Africa Business Forum, organized by the French Foreign Trade
Advisors (CCEF) under the patronage of French President Emmanuel Macron, with
the participation of numerous investors and officials from both countries, as
part of ongoing efforts to promote investment opportunities in the Egyptian
economy.