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Egypt Strengthens ICT Investment Through Collaborative Talks

April 16, 2025
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Egypt’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Amr Talaat, recently convened a significant meeting with key leaders from Vodacom Group, including CEO Shameel Joosub and Vodafone Egypt’s CEO Mohamed Kamal Abdallah, along with a South African delegation comprised of representatives from the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) and the Government Employees Pension Fund. The discussions primarily revolved around fostering new investments in Egypt and enhancing cooperation within the telecommunications and information technology sectors.

During the meeting, Talaat reaffirmed the ministry’s commitment to creating a supportive investment environment for ICT companies. He emphasised the crucial role of regulatory frameworks that promote business growth and ensure high standards in digital services. The minister outlined his strategy of collaborating with the private sector to implement national projects and enhance digital skills training.
Furthermore, he highlighted the importance of working closely with private firms to understand their workforce needs, enabling the development of tailored training programs for young Egyptians.

Talaat pointed to Egypt’s robust digital infrastructure, skilled workforce, and competitive position in the outsourcing industry to make it an appealing destination for ICT investments. He also mentioned the ministry’s involvement in the Decent Life initiative, which aims to improve telecommunication services, increase internet access, upgrade postal services, and promote digital literacy in underserved communities.

Joosub, the Vodacom CEO, expressed optimism about expanding the company’s investments in Egypt. He cited the positive investment climate and rising opportunities in digital transformation and infrastructure. He underscored that Vodacom’s presence through Vodafone Egypt demonstrates a commitment to providing innovative, locally relevant services.

Abdallah noted Vodafone Egypt’s pivotal role in attracting major foreign investors. By engaging in large-scale digital infrastructure projects and facilitating co-investment opportunities, the company significantly contributes to the growth of foreign direct investment in the telecom sector.

The South African delegation commended Egypt’s evolving investment environment and expressed readiness to explore opportunities in high-potential sectors like data centres and cybersecurity, signalling a promising future for ICT investments in the region.

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