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Chinese delegation to Egypt tomorrow
Egypt-China, Economics, 2/19/1999

A Chinese business delegation is due to visit Egypt on Sunday under the patronage of the mayor of the city of Shirten, Lee Dini, accompanied by nine businessmen from the investment, trade and foreign development sectors.

The delegation is going discuss methods of mutual cooperation between the two countries, opening new markets, and increasing the opportunities for Chinese investment in the region.

Meanwhile, the head of Asian administration in the Egyptian Ministry of Trade, Hamdy Abd El-Maskoud, said that during its five-day visit, the delegation will meet with Egyptian Prime Minister Kamal El-Ganzouri, Egyptian Minister of Trade Ahmed Gowili and the head of investment department, Ibrahim Fawzy.

The delegation will visit free trade zones to get acquainted with the opportunities available for investment in Egypt.

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