CAIRO – Minister of Finance Ahmed Kouchouk is set to participate in the Egyptian-German Business Forum 2025, which will be organized by the German – Arab Chamber of Industry and Commerce on Thursday and Friday in the cities of Munich and Frankfurt.
The visit marks another step in Egypt’s commitment to building a “partnership of trust” with the global business community and enhancing bilateral economic cooperation with Germany.
The Ministry of Finance, in a statement released Tuesday, said that Kouchouk will highlight Egypt’s efforts to stimulate investment through tax incentives, supportive fiscal policies for production and exports, and by promoting promising investment opportunities for German companies in key development sectors.
The minister is also scheduled to hold several meetings with German officials and business leaders to discuss means of boosting economic ties.
During the forum, Kouchouk will outline the joint and ongoing efforts between the ministries of finance, investment and foreign trade to improve the investment climate, reduce trade costs and processing times, and support export-oriented activities.
He will also present future plans aimed at enhancing Egypt’s economic competitiveness, simplifying procedures, and reducing costs for the business community.
The minister is scheduled to address the positive and balanced outcomes of Egypt’s financial and economic performance throughout the past fiscal year, as well as the private sector’s constructive response to recent government initiatives.
