trade min attends signing of protocol to fund robeiki tanneries
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Trade min. attends signing of protocol to fund Robeiki tanneries

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Minister Tareq Qabil
Cairo - Arab Today

Trade and Industry Minister Tareq Qabil attended on Thursday the signing ceremony of a protocol to fund tanneries in the Robeiki city.

The protocol was signed by the Cairo company for urban and industrial development, and Banque Misr.

Qabil revealed a new package of incentives for the first ten applicants wishing to move to the Robeiki city.

He said that the ministry will provide them with material support, banking credit programs and more lands.

Qabil added that the protocol serves the government's approach to develop the industrial sector in Egypt.

Source:  MENA

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