Egypt to build new business capital

Egypt on Saturday signed a USD 45 billion agreement with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to build the country`s new business capital.

Cairo: Egypt on Saturday signed a USD 45 billion agreement with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to build the country`s new business capital.

Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi and Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashed al-Maktoum witnessed the signing of the agreement, Xinhua reported.

The signing ceremony took place in the Red Sea resort city Sharm el-Sheikh which hosts three-day economic meeting to boost and develop the North African country`s ailing economy.

Both leaders listened to the explanation of Egyptian Housing Minister Mostafa Madbouly on the project of the new 70,000 acre capital which will be established to the east of Cairo.

The minister said the first phase involves a downtown city, administrative towers and hotels along with commercial areas and a stadium.

The other part of the city will group governmental premises of presidential palaces, a cabinet and various ministries, he added.

"The governmental district will involve a complex for foreign embassies and a big expo," Madbouly said.

The economic conference, which was called for by Saudi Arabia last year, is meant to attract billions of dollars in foreign investment over the planned four-year period to help improve the already staggering economy of Egypt.

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