Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly has reaffirmed the government’s dedication to transforming the country’s textile and spinning industry. This commitment is part of a broader plan to enhance industrial competitiveness and local manufacturing capacity.
Strategic Reforms Across the Textile Value Chain
The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of modernizing every link in the textile production chain—from spinning and weaving to dyeing and finishing. The government aims to align Egypt’s textile output with global quality standards and increase its contribution to exports and employment.
Integration of Public and Private Sector Initiatives
To achieve sustainable results, authorities are combining efforts between public sector enterprises and private investments. Key public entities are undergoing restructuring, while incentives are being offered to local investors to scale up production.
Infrastructure and Workforce Development
The modernization push includes upgrading industrial zones, introducing cutting-edge technology, and developing human capital. Training programs are being implemented to prepare workers for new roles in an increasingly automated and competitive industry.
















