September 12, 2018, SC-Zone—Expanding East Port Said Industrial Zone Investment Activity was held in Asia International Hotel Guangzhou. To explore the investment opportunities in Egypt East Port Said Special Economic Zone, HACOS has witnessed the New Boom of Investment Cooperation between China and Egypt!
▲ Site from Explore SC-Zone and Expand Chinese Investments at East Port Said Industrial Zone
The conference has won great supports and responses from domestic and foreign media, economic and commercial department of Egyptian Embassy in China, enterprises and organizations. As a professional in enterprise services, HACOS was invited to the conference and has witnessed the new boom of investment cooperation between China and Egypt.
▲ Admiral Abdel Kader Darwish, the VP of Suez Canal Special Economic Zone Authority
▲ HACOS’s general manager, Harvey, and his teammates at the site of the activity
As the focus point of the Belt and Road as well as the essential support of Egypt participating in the construction of the Belt and Road, SC-Zone is bound to be the hub of regional logistics and other relevant value-added services with the increasing international investment and support from the Egyptian government.
▲ Admiral Abdel Kader Darwish, the VP of Suez Canal Special Economic Zone Authority
In addition, the Egyptian government is scheduled to expand public facilities in Port Said, and the most noticeable plan is to build a bridge across the Suez Canal.
Due to the special zone’s preferential policy for enterprises and the advantaged geographical locations, the traffic fort of Europe, Asia and Africa and the west intersection of the Belt and Road, lots of investors and enterprises express their intentions of cooperation during the conference.
▲ HACOS was in the investment activity of Expanding Chinese Investments at East Port Said Industrial Zone
As a professional brand that provides foreigners and foreign-owned enterprises with business services and solutions, HACOS has met many international friends and has enhanced the relationship with foreign trade units, laying a solid foundation for future communication and cooperation.