Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation witnesses the announcement of the results of the 6th Economic Census and the launch of the new website of the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS)
27 October 2025
Under the patronage of H.E. Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Prime Minister
Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation witnesses the announcement of the results of the 6th Economic Census and the launch of the new website of the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS)
Dr. Rania Al-Mashat: Statistics represent a fundamental pillar in decision-making and in supporting the path of sustainable economic development.
The results of the 6th Economic Census are the culmination of integrated institutional and field effort to build a database that enhances the effectiveness of evidence-based development planning.
Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation witnesses reviews highlights features of the 6th Economic Census.
Three new fields added to the census, including e-commerce data, outsourcing services, and the green economy.
The launch of the new CAPMAS website provides researchers with an advanced platform to access statistics and data.
A commemorative postage stamp launched during the celebration of World Statistics Day.
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning,
Economic Development and International Cooperation, witnessed the ceremony
of World Statistics Day, organized by the Central Agency for Public
Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS), to announce the results of the 6th
Economic Census (2022/2023), and the launch of the new CAPMAS website, with the
participation of Major General Khairat Barakat, President of CAPMAS; Ms.
Elena Panova, United Nations Resident Coordinator in Egypt; and Major
General Abu Bakr Al-Gendy, former President of CAPMAS.
During the celebration, H.E. Dr. Rania
Al-Mashat witnessed review of highlighting the main features of the 6th
Economic Census, which outlines the Egyptian economy for the coming period. The
6th Economic Census includes three new additions: data
on e-commerce, outsourcing services, and the green economy, in
addition to a comprehensive enumeration of official industrial zones and free
investment zones.
In her remarks, H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat explained
that celebrating World Statistics Day clearly reflects the pivotal
role of statistics as a fundamental pillar in decision-making and supporting
sustainable development. H.E. added that this year’s celebration holds
particular significance, as it witnesses the announcement of the results of
the 6th Economic Census, which is one of the most prominent national
statistical projects, providing a comprehensive database that contributes to
supporting economic and social development plans and highlights the volume of
economic activity across various sectors.
H.E. emphasized that the announcement of the results of the
6th Economic Census represents the culmination of an integrated institutional
and field work, contributing to the construction of a comprehensive database
that enhances the state's capacity for evidence-based economic planning. She
further noted that this census is of special importance as it is the only
statistical tool that captures the structure of the national economy in all its
components—industrial, commercial, service, and agricultural establishments
across both the formal and informal sectors, providing a clear picture of the
volume of economic activity and its geographical and sectoral distribution.
Dr. Al-Mashat added that the census data contribute to
measuring growth and productivity rates, guiding investments toward priority
sectors and regions, in addition to supporting the state's efforts to integrate
the informal economy, enhance the efficiency of economic and social policies,
and achieve development strategies.
H.E. further noted that the “Egypt’s Narrative for
Economic Development” includes a dedicated chapter on regional planning
and the localization of economic development, whereby the state works to
implement more targeted and effective development policies. She also explained
that accurate data, analytical reports, economic censuses, and various surveys
provide a realistic view of development and enable policymakers to adopt
appropriate policies.
The Minister praised the leading role of CAPMAS in
promoting statistical awareness within society and in fostering a culture of
data as the cornerstone of planning and decision-making. She underscored that
accurate and up-to-date statistics are a crucial element in achieving economic
efficiency and the optimal utilization of resources, noting that the data and
statistics issued by the Agency cover various economic economic, social,
demographic, and environmental activities, with full compliance with
international and professional standards in data collection, dissemination, and
analysis, thereby enhancing confidence in national statistics and making them
an essential reference for researchers and policymakers.
Moreover, Dr. Al-Mashat emphasized that this exceptional
event coincides with the official launch of the new CAPMAS website, in its
modern format that reflects the Agency’s vision for advancing statistical data
dissemination and enhancing digital transformation, thereby expanding data
accessibility, enhancing transparency, and fostering interaction with various
user groups, including researchers, decision-makers, and citizens. She pointed
out that the new website provides researchers with an advanced platform for
easy and convenient access to statistics and data.
She added that this development reflects the Egyptian
State’s belief in the importance of data as a fundamental pillar of sustainable
development and its role in supporting the monitoring and evaluation system and
achieving the goals of Egypt's Vision 2030.
H.E. highlighted that the launch of the new CAPMAS website
comes within the framework of the digital transformation pursued by the
Egyptian State, serving as a comprehensive official platform for data and
statistics dissemination through a modern and interactive interface that
enhances transparency and enables researchers and citizens to access
information easily and conveniently, In addition, it allows users to work with
the data presented in a way that enables its direct use in various studies and
analyses, supporting the state's efforts to build an integrated knowledge
system based on accurate and up-to-date data.
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat concluded her remarks by extending
her gratitude to Major General Khairat Barakat, President of CAPMAS, and
all working teams for their distinguished efforts and meticulous preparation of
all statistical activities, as well as for the high-level organization of this
celebration. She also expressed her appreciation to the team responsible for
conducting the 6th Economic Census for their sincere national efforts,
which resulted in accurate and comprehensive results that reinforce the
Agency’s position as a trusted source of official data. Furthermore, she
extended her thanks to the team responsible for developing the new CAPMAS
website, which presented an outstanding model of innovation and digital
transformation that contributes to expanding data accessibility, enhancing
transparency, and promoting interaction with various user groups.
The ceremony also witnessed Dr. Rania
Al-Mashat, Major General Khairat Barakat, and Mr. Sayed Toman, Deputy
Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Post Authority,
inaugurating the commemorative stamp for World Statistics Day, in
collaboration between the National Post Authority and CAPMAS.
During the ceremony, Dr. Rania Al-Mashat also
honored a number of distinguished figures in the field of statistics in Egypt.
