Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation Opens the Egyptian–Albanian Business Forum with the Participation of Business Community and Private Sector Representatives
15 December 2025
During the High-Level Visit to the Republic of Albania and within the Framework of the Joint Committee Meetings
Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation Opens the Egyptian–Albanian Business Forum with the Participation of Business Community and Private Sector Representatives
Al-Mashat: The Joint Committee lays the foundation for a more comprehensive partnership between the two countries across a wide range of promising sectors
We look forward to establishing a joint business council to play an effective role in increasing trade volume and creating constructive private sector partnerships
The Egyptian economy has become more prepared to attract investments across various sectors, and the government continues to implement private-sector-driven reforms
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development
and International Cooperation, inaugurated the Egyptian–Albanian Business
Forum, held in the Albanian capital Tirana, as part of the meetings of the
first session of the Egyptian–Albanian Joint Committee for Economic,
Scientific, and Technical Cooperation.
The Forum was attended by Ms. Delina Ibrahimaj, Minister of
Economy and Innovation of the Republic of Albania, Ambassador Hassan Shawky,
Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt to Albania, and a number of private
sector representatives from key sectors including tourism, infrastructure,
agriculture, construction, and other areas of mutual interest.
In her remarks, H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat emphasized that the first
business forum between the two countries represents a pivotal milestone in the
trajectory of relations between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the Republic of
Albania. She noted that convening the first session of the Joint Committee
since 1993 reflects a shared political will to elevate bilateral relations and
move from intentions and aspirations to tangible economic, scientific, and
technical cooperation, in line with the development priorities of both
countries.
She highlighted that the agreement to establish a joint
Egyptian–Albanian Business Council will further strengthen future relations by
playing an active role in increasing bilateral trade, promoting joint
investments, and fostering constructive partnerships between the private
sectors of both countries.
Dr. Al-Mashat also reviewed the progress of Egypt’s economic
and structural reforms, and the measures previously undertaken by the
government that have enhanced the readiness of the Egyptian economy to attract
diversified investments. She affirmed that the government remains committed to
implementing reforms that provide additional incentives for the private sector.
In this context, she invited Albanian companies to
capitalize on the opportunities offered by the Suez Canal Economic Zone, which
serves as a strategic gateway for Albanian investments and exports to regional
and international markets.
The Minister further stressed that joint governmental
committees, particularly this Joint Committee, remain essential tools for
deepening cooperation, exploring new investment opportunities, and supporting
private sector engagement. She noted that the Protocol of the first session
covers a broad range of strategic sectors, including trade, investment,
tourism, energy, water, agriculture, higher education, health, information and
communications technology, civil aviation, environment, youth and sports,
culture, and others—reflecting a shared vision for a comprehensive partnership.
She added that Egypt continues to implement an ambitious
economic reform program aimed at enhancing competitiveness, improving the
investment climate, and expanding the role of the private sector.
In closing, H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat stated that the Business
Forum provides an ideal platform to explore new horizons, exchange expertise,
and build practical partnerships that reflect shared aspirations for
prosperity. She expressed her aspiration for the bilateral partnership to
continue growing through expanded trade, increased investments, and deeper
cooperation across various fields.
