Prime Minister: We aim to reach $30 billion in income from the tourism sector

After the end of the presentation of the Governor of South Sinai on the projects of Sharm El-Sheikh, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly met today with a group of tourism investors in the city; This is to review development projects and raise the efficiency of hotel facilities, within the framework of the ongoing preparations to host the 27th session of the Summit of the Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (Cop27), next November, as well as the challenges facing the implementation of these projects to overcome them and push them to work.

The Prime Minister asked investors to prepare a list of all requests and proposals for the advancement of the tourism sector, saying: “If Laban al-Asfour would come in support of this sector.. Dream while we achieve dreams in support of this vital sector,” in order to reach the goal of $30 billion in income from the tourism sector, but You also have a big role in promoting this sector, which is highly dependent on the private sector.

The Prime Minister inspects two charging stations for electric cars and buses (2)

The Prime Minister inspects two charging stations for electric cars and buses (3)

The Prime Minister inspects two charging stations for electric cars and buses (4)

The Prime Minister inspects two charging stations for electric cars and buses (5)

The Prime Minister inspects two charging stations for electric cars and buses (6)

The Prime Minister inspects two charging stations for electric cars and buses (7)

The Prime Minister inspects two charging stations for electric cars and buses (8)

The Prime Minister inspects two charging stations for electric cars and buses (9)

The Prime Minister inspects two charging stations for electric cars and buses (10)

The Prime Minister inspects two charging stations for electric cars and buses (11)

The Prime Minister inspects two charging stations for electric cars and buses (12)

The Prime Minister inspects two charging stations for electric cars and buses (13)

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