The successful steps of the Arab Organization for Industrialization are still continuing to enhance aspects of partnership with sisterly Arab countries, in accordance with a clear vision pursued by the Authority to attract investments and increase export rates, as they are among the pillars of the national economy, in accordance with Egypt’s vision for sustainable development 2030.
In this context, a cooperation agreement was signed between the Arab Organization for Industrialization and the Libyan-Egyptian Business Owners Council in the State of Libya.
During the agreement signing activities, Major General. Engineer Mokhtar Abdel Latif, Chairman of the Arab Organization for Industrialization, expressed his appreciation and pride in this cooperation with the Libyan-Egyptian Business Owners Council, explaining the AOI’s keenness to achieve joint integration with the Libyan brothers to exchange industrial expertise and market products locally and internationally.
He explained that the areas of cooperation include enhancing joint industrial, economic and commercial integration, offering investment opportunities, providing support and markets for Egyptian and Libyan industries in African, Arab and international markets, and benefiting from the advanced manufacturing capabilities of the Arab Organization for Industrialization, in accordance with international quality standards and at competitive market prices.
He added that it was agreed to provide digital and electronic marketing for the products of the Arab Organization for Industrialization in the Libyan, African and international markets, pointing to the training of Libyan human cadres at the AOI’s training academy and institutes in the various fields of manufacturing and management in accordance with the standards of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
For his part, Dr. Mokhtar Ammar Al-Qalai, Vice Chairman of the Libyan-Egyptian Business Owners Council, expressed his appreciation for this cooperation with the Arab Organization for Industrialization, which has a pioneering historical role that we are proud of in all fields of industry since its founding, expressing his aspiration to achieve industrial integration. And trade with sister Egypt, and work to meet all the needs of African and Arab countries for industrial and commodity products produced by the Arab Organization for Industrialization, as well as Libyan companies.
He also praised the Arab Organization for Industrialization's commitment to all international quality standards through its distinguished expertise in implementing various industrial and economic development projects.