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Egypt Readies Plans to Boost Tourism Sector: Holds talk with JP Morgan

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Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, Egypt Ahmed Issa, convened a high-level meeting with the Executive Director of the JPMorgan Chase representative office in Egypt. He was accompanied by bank officials, international investors, and investment fund officials

 Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, Egypt Ahmed Issa, convened a high-level meeting with the Executive Director of the JPMorgan Chase representative office in Egypt. He was accompanied by bank officials, international investors, and investment fund officials.

Minister Issa highlighted the significant strides taken by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities in recent times to redefine its collaboration with the private tourism sector. He also underscored the Ministry’s commitment to fostering trust, cooperation, and continuous communication with private industry stakeholders to boost Egypt’s tourism sector.

The minister emphasized the role the Ministry plays as a regulator, overseer, and licenser of activities within the Egyptian tourism industry. The Ministry is actively engaged in formulating policies and plans to streamline operations within the sector. Additionally, it remains dedicated to ensuring that tourists visiting Egypt encounter the promised exceptional tourism experiences by enhancing the quality of services and adhering to stringent health, safety, and security standards.

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Issa discussed the national strategy for tourism development in Egypt, expounding on its three core pillars. This comprehensive approach is expected to contribute significantly to the ambitious target of attracting 30 million tourists by 2028.