Eroğlu Global Holding, one of Turkey’s leading textile and apparel groups, has significantly expanded its presence in Egypt with $350 million in new investments across the Ismailia and Damietta governorates. The company now employs more than 10,000 workers in its Egyptian facilities and delivers $460 million in annual exports to markets in the United States and Europe. Read it on Kohan Textile Journal.
Turkish textile giant plans deeper partnerships and boosts Egypt’s export strength
During a high-level meeting with Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, Eroğlu Global Holding Chairman Nurettin Eroğlu expressed the company’s interest in further strengthening cooperation with the Egyptian government. The discussions included potential partnerships to manage and operate state-owned spinning and weaving factories, a move that could accelerate modernization and bring international expertise into the public sector.
Eroğlu’s expanding footprint underscores Egypt’s growing appeal as a global textile and garment production hub, supported by competitive labor costs, strategic geographic positioning, and major government investments in industrial zones.
If realized, the proposed collaboration could mark a pivotal step in revitalizing Egypt’s textile industry, enhancing operational efficiency, boosting exports, and solidifying the country’s role as a key player in the international apparel supply chain.

















