| Egypt invites Indian cos to set up JVs |
| Written by Egypt News | |
| Monday, 02 November 2009 | |
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Egypt has invited India to build an ‘India industrial zone’ in the Suez
development area for setting up joint ventures with Egyptian companies
Egypt’s Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif, at a meeting with commerce and industry minister Anand Sharma in Cairo, offered to designate an area for setting up of the zone exclusively for Indian companies.
The law gives more incentives for priority areas, such as infrastructure, auto parts, software, oil field services, tourism and manufacturing. The terms and conditions of investing in the proposed India zones and the tax benefits to industry are to be worked out.
Mahindra, which sells Scorpio in the country, is also in talks for setting up a production zone in the country while IT company TCS is expected to set up shop shortly. “Indian companies are already interested in Egypt. The India zone will help attract more investments,” the official added. “It was already agreed in the September informal ministerial in Delhi that the work agenda for LDCs on all issues should be put on fast track for negotiating convergence,” he said. India and the African group reviewed progress at the WTO on issues of joint interest like protecting farmers against import surges and ensuring that developed countries brought down their trade distorting farm support. The meeting was also attended by WTO director-general Pascal Lamy.
EGYPT NEWS
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