UPDATE - Egypt to host World Economic forum on MENA in 2016 - Sisi

Friday 22-05-2015 01:18 PM
UPDATE - Egypt to host World Economic forum on MENA in 2016 - Sisi
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CAIRO, May 22 (Aswat Masriya) - The 2016 World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa will be held in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm al-Sheikh in May, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said on Friday at the 2015 Forum.

This year's forum is run in Jordan from May 21 - 23 under the banner of "Creating a Regional Framework for Prosperity and Peace through Public-Private Cooperation."

"The arab region is undergoing radical transformations on the political, economic, and security levels, and grave challenges... which require combined effort on part of the international community to face them," Sisi said in his opening remarks in a session titled "Egypt in a Transforming Region. 

No party within or outside the region, should therefore seek to impose particular visions or subdue countries of the region to a certain discourse, taking advantage of the current "fluid" situation in the region, Egypt's President added.

The severity of "intellectual stagnation caused by extremism" increased as a result of "despair, frustration and decline in the values ??of justice," Sisi said, adding that efforts to eradicate terrorism must be coupled with efforts towards a future "full of freedom, equality and pluralism, free from oppression, injustice, and exclusion."

However, these efforts cannot be accomplished without being paralleled with solid plans to eradicate poverty, according to Sisi.

Internally, the president said that the government has started implementing a "comprehensive development program until 2030," in efforts to stimulate investment in the country. This is based on "implementing an economic reform program ... by reviewing all related legislation".

A product of this work is the new investment law, whose executive regulations are to be issued soon, according to Sisi.

In the same context, legislative amendments have been introduced including "regulating appeals on government procurement procedures, the anti-trust law on protecting competition and preventing monopolistic practices, the corporate law, and the special economic zones law," he added.

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