The African
Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), in collaboration with the Ministry of
Industry, Trade and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises of Egypt, has announced
plans to hold a one-day business forum in Cairo on 24 February 2015 aimed at
promoting improved trade between Egypt and the rest of Africa.
Organized
under the theme “Unlocking Africa for Egyptian Businesses”, the forum, which
will take place at the Intercontinental Cairo Semiramis Hotel, will enable
Afreximbank to present the outlines of a $500 million dollar special trade
finance programme it plans to introduce to support Egyptian businesses trying
to do business with other African countries.
“This programme will provide financing to
Egyptian businesses for exports to and imports from any of Afreximbank’s 37
member countries and will support projects being promoted by Egyptian entities
in the member countries,” said Dr. Benedict Oramah, Executive Vice President of
Afreximbank in charge of Business Development and Corporate Banking.
The goal of the programme was to reduce the
impediments that hinder trade between Egypt and the rest of Africa,
particularly those related to access to finance, management of payment, country
risks and market access, he the Executive Vice President.
Mounir
Fakhry Abdel Nour, Minister of Industry, Trade and Small and Medium-sized
Enterprises of Egypt, highlighted the importance of industrial partnerships and
joint investments involving Egyptian businesses in creating job opportunities
and said that the coming period called for a bigger role for the private sector
in ensuring sustainable development in the countries of Africa.
Jean-Louis
Ekra, President of Afreximbank, will make an opening statement at the forum while
Mr. Nour and Hisham Ramez, Governor, of the Central Bank of Egypt, will
delivered keynote speeches.
The forum
will also feature presentations on trade finance in an emergent Africa and on
Afreximbank programmes and facilities in addition to two round table
discussions focusing on opportunities and challenges faced by Egyptian
businesses exporting to or importing from other African countries and on the
solutions available through Afreximbank.
Participating
in the forum will be members of the Egyptian business community, including
representatives of Egypt’s 13 export councils, the chambers of commerce, the
Egyptian Businessmen’s Association, the Egyptian Junior Business Association,
and Egyptian commercial banks involved in the export sector.
Manal Mounir Hendy
Associate
External Communications
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