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Egypt’s Prime Minister Madbouly said the exhibition’s continued organization under presidential sponsorship for the seventh consecutive year reflects Egypt’s leadership’s deep commitment to supporting the handicrafts sector and the thousands of artisans who preserve the nation’s cultural heritage while creating sustainable employment across the country.
Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly inaugurated on Saturday the seventh edition of the “Turathna 2025” exhibition at the Egypt International Exhibitions Center in New Cairo, held under the patronage of President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi. The event, organized by the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency (MSMEDA), runs from 4–11 October.
Madbouly said the exhibition’s continued organization under presidential sponsorship for the seventh consecutive year reflects Egypt’s leadership’s deep commitment to supporting the handicrafts sector and the thousands of artisans who preserve the nation’s cultural heritage while creating sustainable employment across the country.
He added that Egyptian handicrafts have witnessed remarkable development, enabling them to compete in both local and international markets. The government, he noted, is intensifying coordination among relevant ministries to help artisans enhance product quality and expand global reach, guided by Egypt’s new Handicrafts Strategy, which seeks to position the country as a leading global centre for handcrafted industries.
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The Prime Minister also revealed that a national steering committee is being established to implement the Handicrafts Strategy 2025–2030. The committee will be chaired by the Minister of Social Solidarity, with the participation of MSMEDA and representatives from key ministries.



