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El Sevedi’s interest in Serbian investments signals potential economic boost

El Sevedi Company, which has built the entire new Cairo, has expressed interest in significant investments in Serbia and partnerships with companies in the construction and automotive parts sectors, which are crucial for strengthening capacities and advancing our industry,” said Marko Čadež, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia (PKS).

During his visit to Egypt, the PKS President met with Ahmed el Vakil, President of the Federation of Egyptian Chambers, Ala Eza, Secretary-General of the Federation of Egyptian, African, and Mediterranean Chambers of Commerce, and Abdel Azizi al Gamal, Director of El Sevedi Group for Europe, one of the largest Egyptian companies.

Čadež emphasized that the Free Trade Agreement opens a new chapter in economic cooperation between Serbia and Egypt, providing Serbian businesses with opportunities to operate more profitably and competitively, not only in the Egyptian market but throughout Africa.

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