During her opening remarks at the eighth edition of Builders of Egypt Forum on Sunday, its secretary-general Dina Abdel Fattah talked about the important role of the Egyptian willpower in supporting the private sectors contributions in the development.
Abdel Fattah said that the forum has kicked off amidst global economic and financial uncertainties that led to witnessing worldwide abrupt, bold, and strong fiscal policies. Such these policies had impacted on global economy in general and on the emerging markets’ sustainable development plans in particular, she added.
“Egypt has a major contracting sector that has created, over the past few years, a legacy that deserves to be preserved through the implementation of government plans aimed at creating a comprehensive development transition,” Abdel Fattah stated.
She also added that Egypt, through its major contracting firms, contributed to the establishment of 15 new fourth generation (4G) cities.
Abdel Fattah concluded her speech by mentioning Egypt’s efforts to develop facilities, ports, infrastructures, services, and roads, with the Egyptian contracting companies implementing the ambitious governmental plans.