Over 2,800 Chinese Firms Invest USD 8 Billion in Egypt
New projects and licenses signal deepening Chinese investment in Egypt’s automotive, electronics, and renewable energy sectors.

More than 2,800 Chinese companies have invested over USD 8 billion in Egypt, according to Hossam Heiba, CEO of the General Authority for Investment and Free Zones (GAFI). Key players include tech and manufacturing giants such as Huawei, Haier, Midea, ZTE, and OPPO, with rising confidence reflected in a growing number of new licenses issued to Chinese firms.
GAFI is targeting strategic sectors—automotive, electronics, artificial intelligence, textiles, and renewable energy—as part of a national push to position Egypt as a regional hub for manufacturing and technology. Among the major projects underway is a USD 300 million car assembly plant by China’s GAC Motor, alongside the launch of the Chinese Textile City in Minya Governorate.
Haier, Midea, and Shanfeng are also among the first companies to benefit from Egypt’s ‘golden license’, a fast-track permit aimed at streamlining investment procedures and cutting red tape for strategic projects.
Heiba discussed these developments during a meeting with Guangdong Province Governor Wang Weizhong in Cairo. Egypt has also confirmed its participation in two major upcoming events: the China-Africa Investment Forum in July and the Egypt-China Investment Forum in November, both expected to deepen bilateral economic cooperation.
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