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Egypt’s bus industry powers ahead with exports, local production

by Wael Salem
March 15, 2026
in Egypt, Local
Egypt’s bus manufacturing industry is undergoing a remarkable transformation, enabling the sector to meet growing domestic demand while expanding confidently into global markets.

Egypt’s bus manufacturing industry is undergoing a remarkable transformation, enabling the sector to meet growing domestic demand while expanding confidently into global markets.

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Egypt’s bus manufacturing industry is undergoing a remarkable transformation, enabling the sector to meet growing domestic demand while expanding confidently into global markets.

The shift reflects the state’s broader strategy to localise vehicle manufacturing, deepen industrial capabilities, and strengthen the country’s position as a regional hub for automotive production.

According to a series of infographics released by the Cabinet’s Media Centre on its official social media platforms, the recent surge in bus manufacturing highlights the success of government policies aimed at boosting local production through strategic partnerships with leading international manufacturers, while simultaneously expanding the capacities of domestic factories.

These efforts have significantly increased the proportion of locally produced components and boosted overall production capacity, allowing Egyptian manufacturers to supply the domestic market with competitive products while opening the door to new export opportunities.

International recognition

Global assessments have underscored Egypt’s progress in localising bus production. In this context, Fitch Ratings noted that government initiatives to convert public transport buses to electric power are creating significant opportunities for electric vehicle manufacturers. The agency also highlighted that several global original equipment manufacturers are now producing vehicles locally in Egypt.

Further momentum is being generated through the expansion of domestic production by El Nasr Automotive Manufacturing Company and the development of new facilities through co-operation between Volvo Buses and GB Auto.

Meanwhile, Volvo Group has praised its partnership with Egypt’s Manufacturing Commercial Vehicles, noting that the company’s new Cairo-based factory meets the highest international standards and offers enhanced flexibility to serve European markets.

Growing production capacity

Egypt is now capable of producing between 2,000 and 2,500 buses annually. Notably, Manufacturing Commercial Vehicles (MCV) is manufacturing electric buses for the Bus Rapid Transit project and producing 1,200 electric buses for export to European markets in cooperation with Volvo Buses.

At the same time, El Nasr Automotive Manufacturing Company continues to expand its product lineup, including the “Nasr Sky” bus and the “Nasr Star” minibus, both featuring high local content ratios.

Complementing these efforts, new feeder-industry investments are also underway, including a tyre manufacturing facility by Sailun Group and a vehicle filter plant by Al Mansour Automotive. These projects are helping to strengthen Egypt’s integrated automotive manufacturing ecosystem and support the long-term growth of the sector.

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