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The Swiss Chamber of Commerce (SwissCham) announces the official membership of Eng. Fady Fayez Habib, Chairman of JPF Investments Company. This membership underscores a strong commitment to enhancing international business cooperation and promoting sustainable economic ties between Egypt and Switzerland, as well as broader European markets.
Eng. Fady Fayez Habib, has formally joined SwissCham as an official community member with the objective of fostering new avenues for collaboration, innovation, and mutual growth.
In his statement, Fady remarked:
“Becoming a member of SwissCham represents a significant milestone for us. We believe this membership will open new opportunities to strengthen partnerships, drive innovation, and achieve sustainable growth in both markets.”
As part of efforts to further strengthen economic and trade relations between Egypt and the United States, Mr. Rajeev Wadwani, Minister Counselor for Economic Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, met with Eng. Fady Fayez Habib, The Chairman of the company, to discuss ways to enhance cooperation and foster stronger investment partnerships between the two countries.
The discussions focused on mechanisms to boost Egyptian exports to the U.S. market, expand collaboration in energy, technology, and various industries, and explore new investment opportunities that serve mutual interests and contribute to sustainable economic growth.
The meeting also underlined that Egyptian-American relations go beyond the economic dimension, encompassing political and developmental aspects that highlight Egypt’s pivotal role in the region. This engagement aligns with Egypt’s vision under the leadership of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to deepen strategic partnerships with global powers and reinforce Egypt’s position as a key hub for trade and investment.
Eng. Fady Fayez Habib, Chairman of JPF Investments, had the honor of receiving H.E. Mr. Vilio Hifindaka, Ambassador of the Republic of Namibia to Egypt, accompanied by a distinguished delegation of public figures Port Said city. The visit took place following an official invitation extended by our side.
The program included a comprehensive tour of the factories in the Free Investment Zone, where the delegation was introduced to a range of premium Egyptian products manufactured in our long-standing Egyptian factories by skilled and dedicated Egyptian professionals. The guests expressed their deep admiration for the outstanding quality of the products, the precision of the production process, and the evident expertise and discipline of the Egyptian workforce.
This visit represents part of our broader vision to ensure that the label “Made in Egypt” becomes a distinguished and well-recognized mark in global markets. We believe that Egyptians rightfully deserve such success—and even more—given their proven capabilities and strong potential for leadership in industry and trade.
In addition, discussions with His Excellency focused on expanding avenues of trade and investment cooperation between Egypt and Namibia, particularly through the growth of Egyptian exports across multiple sectors. This direction is fully aligned with Egypt’s national strategy and the vision of its leadership under H.E. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.
Eng. Fady Fayez, Chairman of JPF Investments, participated in the meeting of the Sudan Reconstruction Committee, held at the headquarters of the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Cairo, with the presence of distinguished officials, political leaders, and business representatives from both Egypt and Sudan.
The meeting was honored by the attendance of H.E. Ambassador Yasser Sorour, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt, and H.E. Ambassador Dr. Mohamed Abdel Ghafar, President of the African Economic Council, alongside senior experts and stakeholders engaged in investment, development, and reconstruction.
Discussions highlighted the severe damage Sudan has suffered as a result of the ongoing conflict, including heavy losses in infrastructure and major economic sectors. Against this backdrop, Eng. Fady Fayez presented a series of proposals and analytical insights, drawing on his political and economic expertise, emphasizing the importance of developing a comprehensive framework for reconstruction that balances economic, developmental, and humanitarian dimensions.
He stressed that Egypt, with its extensive experience in construction, energy, and infrastructure, is well positioned to act as a key partner in Sudan’s recovery efforts. Furthermore, he underlined that closer cooperation between Egyptian and Sudanese companies would not only accelerate the rebuilding process but also open new horizons for investment and contribute to long-term stability and sustainable growth in Sudan.
At the conclusion of the meeting, participants agreed that the reconstruction of Sudan requires collective regional and international efforts, and reaffirmed that the deep-rooted historical and fraternal ties between Egypt and Sudan remain a cornerstone for advancing this ambitious path toward a brighter future for the Sudanese people.
As part of Egypt’s continued efforts to strengthen its presence across the African continent, H.E. Alfred Gakuba Kalisa, Ambassador of Rwanda to Egypt and Libya, met with Eng. Fady Fayez Habib, Chairman of JPF Investments Company, to explore avenues of deepening bilateral relations, particularly in the fields of mutual investment and economic cooperation.
The meeting reflected a shared commitment to opening new horizons of collaboration that serve the mutual interests of both Egypt and Rwanda, while contributing to sustainable development across Africa.
This approach is in line with the vision of H.E. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, which emphasizes Egypt’s pivotal role in fostering African integration across political, economic, and developmental domains, reinforcing Egypt’s position as a cornerstone in advancing pan-African cooperation.
Eng. Fady Fayez Habib, Chairman of JPF Investments, had the honor of attending the national celebration marking the 35th anniversary of the Independence of the Republic of Namibia, following an official invitation extended personally to him by His Excellency Ambassador Vilio Hifindaka, Ambassador of Namibia to Egypt, and his esteemed spouse.
His attendance reflected Egypt’s unwavering commitment, under the leadership of H.E. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, to strengthening ties of partnership and cooperation with African nations, with Namibia standing as a valued and trusted friend. These efforts reflect the depth of Egypt’s historical bonds with the African continent and its ongoing role in advancing collective progress.
In his remarks during the ceremony, Ambassador Hifindaka expressed his sincere appreciation for Egypt’s historic support to Namibia throughout its various stages of struggle and development. He further highlighted the special importance that H.E. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi attaches to reinforcing bilateral relations with Namibia and creating new avenues for joint cooperation across multiple fields.
Eng. Fady Fayez Habib, Chairman of JPF Investments, held an official and productive meeting with H.E. Ambassador Kuol Arop, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of South Sudan to Egypt, and Mr. Kang Gatkuoth, the Economic Counsellor at the Embassy.
The meeting focused on exploring new opportunities to strengthen trade and investment cooperation between Egypt and South Sudan, rooted in the long-standing historical ties and fraternal relations that unite the two nations. Eng. Fady Fayez Habib underlined that JPF Investments places great emphasis on expanding into promising African markets, seeking to establish genuine partnerships that contribute to shared economic growth and create new avenues for collaboration.
For their part, H.E. the Ambassador and the Economic Counsellor expressed their profound appreciation for Egypt’s unwavering support under the leadership of H.E. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi during South Sudan’s most challenging times. They stressed that this solidarity will always be remembered with gratitude and will serve as a solid foundation for stronger bilateral relations in the future.
H.E. Major General Vilio Hifindaka, Ambassador of the Republic of Namibia to Egypt, welcomed Eng. Fady Fayez Habib at the Namibian Embassy in Cairo, in the presence of Ms. Tonga Mboti, the Investment and Export Promotion Attaché.
The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss prospects for strengthening trade and industrial cooperation, while also exploring promising investment opportunities that could further advance bilateral relations and open new avenues of collaboration between Egypt and Namibia.
Eng. Fady Fayez Habib emphasized that such initiatives are fully aligned with the strategic direction of the Egyptian state and the vision of H.E. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, which seeks to expand Egyptian exports, enhance economic integration, and deepen partnerships particularly with fraternal African nations, fostering sustainable and mutually beneficial growth.