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    UAE’s Global Investment buys huge stake in Egypt tobacco giant

    September 5, 2023
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    Mostafa Madbouly - Egyptian Prime Minister
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    UAE’s Global Investment Holding Ltd. has acquired a 30% stake in Egypt’s largest tobacco company for a total of $625 million.

    1. The investment provides a significant boost to Egypt’s efforts to sell state assets and generate much-needed foreign currency.
    2. In addition to the stake acquisition, Global Investment Holding will also provide $150 million to Eastern Company for the procurement of raw materials used in manufacturing.
    3. The Egyptian government announced the investment on its Facebook page but did not disclose further details about the investor.
    4. This transaction highlights the growing interest of UAE-based firms in investing in Egypt’s economy and capitalizing on its strategic location and market potential.
    5. The deal is expected to enhance cooperation and economic ties between the United Arab Emirates and Egypt, strengthening bilateral relations.
    6. The investment signals confidence in Egypt’s tobacco industry and underscores the country’s attractiveness as an investment destination in the region.
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