The American Chamber of Commerce – Egypt’s (AmCham Egypt) door knock mission visiting Washington will hold breakfast roundtable talks on Wednesday.
Organised by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the U.S.-Egypt Business Council, and the AmCham Egypt, the roundtable will feature David Greene, Director of the Egyptian Affairs Office at the U.S. Department of State; and Anne Womer, Director for Egypt and Jordan at the National Security Council.
AmCham Egypt started on Monday its annual door-knock mission to the U.S. to discuss bolstering bilateral cooperation between the two countries.
The mission comprises of 35 top-level executives representing U.S. companies and businesses operating in Egypt. Over the course of five days, the delegates are scheduled to meet with members of the U.S. Congress, administration officials, think tanks representatives, media, and leaders from the U.S. business community.
The delegates aim to promote dialogue on important commercial issues and share their perspective on topics of bilateral importance. They will highlight the impact of the economic reform measures on different sectors and the investment opportunities available for U.S. businesses in Egypt.