● Al-Mashat Reviews the Framework and Principles of “Egypt’s Narrative for Economic Development: Reforms for Growth, Jobs & Resilience” to Strengthen Policies Supporting Growth and Employment
● Al-Mashat: Cairo Is Committed to Advancing the Egyptian-French Partnership to Expand Development Fields within the Framework of the Strategic Partnership with the European Union
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation, welcomed Mrs. Cécile Couprie, Regional Director for North Africa at the French Development Agency (AFD), to the Ministry's headquarters in the New Administrative Capital to discuss prospects for enhancing future cooperation.
During the meeting, H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat highlighted the long-standing partnership between Egypt and France, which has played a pivotal role in fostering economic growth, advancing development across multiple sectors, and creating new opportunities for the Egyptian economy. She stressed that, with its expanding economy and commitment to providing a favorable investment climate, Egypt remains open to new partnerships and foreign investments that drive innovation, stimulate economic growth, and promote sustainable development.
Dr. Al-Mashat also emphasized the strength of Egyptian-French relations within the framework of the broader Egypt–European Union strategic partnership. She noted that this partnership has significantly supported development in key sectors such as transport, health, energy, education, and housing. France has also been instrumental in expanding opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises, improving market access, and promoting the exchange of knowledge and expertise.
The discussions further underscored that President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Egypt in April 2025 reflected the depth and importance of the strategic partnership between the two countries and reaffirmed their joint commitment to strengthening economic cooperation and sustainable development. The visit injected new momentum into expanding collaboration in priority areas, particularly energy and transport, while reaffirming both nations’ determination to deepen bilateral ties, attract fresh investment, and enhance stability and prosperity for their peoples.
Dr. Al-Mashat also reviewed the Ministry's launch of “Egypt’s Narrative for Economic Development: Reforms for Growth, Jobs & Resilience”, a comprehensive framework that integrates the government’s work program for 2024/2025–2026/2027 with Egypt’s Vision 2030. This framework responds to the rapid shifts brought about by regional and international developments and seeks to advance an economic model grounded in macroeconomic stability, increased productivity, and greater integration into global markets. Building on Egypt’s modernized infrastructure, it redefines the state’s role in the economy, strengthens competitiveness, and fosters private sector participation—continuing the path of economic reform.
She reiterated that the government is committed to ensuring an attractive investment environment by removing barriers for investors and enabling the private sector to play a central role in implementing development plans. The state is keen to expand public–private partnerships in areas that support sustainable growth, including the green transition, transport, health, and education. The objective is to create a dynamic ecosystem that allows international partners and the private sector to actively contribute to Egypt’s development vision while capitalizing on the country’s growing market and competitive advantages.
Dr. Al-Mashat noted that Egypt has made significant progress in implementing structural reforms aligned with its partnership framework with the European Union. These reforms aim to enhance economic stability, boost competitiveness, and foster inclusive and sustainable growth. Key measures have included improving the investment climate, promoting good governance, supporting private sector development, and accelerating green and digital transformations. She affirmed that these steps underscore Egypt’s commitment to deepening cooperation with the European Union and to providing a favorable environment for strategic development partners, thereby securing long-term prosperity and resilience for the Egyptian economy.
During the meeting, both sides discussed the future of Egyptian-French relations and expressed their mutual commitment to broadening the scope of cooperation across priority sectors, particularly health, education, and infrastructure. This reflects their shared determination to elevate bilateral relations, attract greater investment, and ensure that the partnership continues to deliver tangible benefits for both nations.