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“The British are coming in strength”

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 10:51 am
by HEPZIBAH
UK in Egypt
PRESS RELEASE: Strong British delegation at Sharm el-Sheikh led by Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond

Ambassador John Casson: “The British are coming in strength”
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Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond will today lead a strong British delegation headed to Sharm el-Sheikh the “Egypt the Future” conference.

The delegation includes representatives of world-leading British businesses such as Bob Dudley, Chief Executive Officer of BP and Sami Iskander, Chief Operating Officer of BG.

Already almost 50% of all foreign direct investment in Egypt comes from Britain, making Britain the largest single investor in Egypt. Some 75 British companies have been invited to the conference including Vodafone, the largest corporate taxpayer in Egypt; BG, whose latest $1.5 billion project brings their total investment to $14 billion, and WHSmith, which plans to establish their world famous brand in Egypt in the upcoming months. There are more speakers on the conference programme from Britain than from any other country. Sir Hugh Robertson MP, who played a leading role during the London 2012 Olympic Games, will speak about how sports can be a catalyst for business opportunities and social cohesion.

The delegation arrives the day before President el-Sisi and BP CEO Bob Dudley will formally sign the final agreements of the West Nile Delta (WND) project, which represents an investment of around $12 billion by BP and its partner. The project is the largest foreign direct investment in Egypt. Gas production at WND is expected to reach the equivalent of 25% of Egypt’s current gas production. All gas produced at WND will be fed into Egypt’s national gas grid and will significantly increase the supply of energy in Egypt.

The UK has also contributed policy support to the Egyptian government in the months leading up to the conference, bringing UK programme spending in Egypt to $50 million since 2011.

Speaking in advance of the conference, Ambassador John Casson said:

“The British are coming in strength and we want to set an example to the world. Britain’s commitment is not just about three days in Sharm el-Sheikh but about having a permanent presence at the heart of Egypt’s economy. British companies are not just making profits, but are creating jobs, energy supplies and infrastructure to drive Egypt’s future. And we are not just about signing businesses deals but about supporting long-term reforms that are needed for Egypt to succeed: cutting bureaucracy, removing obstacles to foreign investment, and ensuring that economic growth benefits the poorest and most vulnerable in society.”

Re: “The British are coming in strength”

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 11:16 am
by A-Four
Don't you just love the British Embassy in Cairo, a little late with their press release, but I would still put this down under the heading of 'carrot-stick stick-carrot', but then again most on here have not seen the fine details yet,...........they will trickle out later.

Re: “The British are coming in strength”

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 12:18 pm
by Who2
As long as they stay on the East Bank all very well, but I'm afraid to say that these days the West Bank is busier than the East, perhaps it's time to move further far from 'the madding crowd… :cool:
Ps: Mind you I had a nice light lunch at the Marsam just now, working on the memoirs surrounded by archeologists, them I don't mind!
Pss: WHSmith eh ? perhaps I can get an exchange for their rubbish elastic bands, they keep on emailing about my complaint and are trying to rectify it long distance...

Re: “The British are coming in strength”

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 12:59 pm
by carrie
Only yesterday I received an email from the Embassy saying there was a high risk of terrorist activities in Sharm, one does wonder.

Re: “The British are coming in strength”

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 1:05 pm
by Who2
How come you get emails from her Maj whilst I only get stuff from a year ago ?
Anyhow, they are lifting a bloody great statue at Memnon 'quite fascinating ropes pulleys chocks ect should have had my camera it's at 45 degrees at present… :cool:
It's all been lying just under your feet for a long long time, get yourself a shovel…..

Re: “The British are coming in strength”

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 3:45 pm
by Dusak
Who2 wrote:As long as they stay on the East Bank all very well, but I'm afraid to say that these days the West Bank is busier than the East, perhaps it's time to move further far from 'the madding crowd… :cool:
Ps: Mind you I had a nice light lunch at the Marsam just now, working on the memoirs surrounded by archeologists, them I don't mind!
Pss: WHSmith eh ? perhaps I can get an exchange for their rubbish elastic bands, they keep on emailing about my complaint and are trying to rectify it long distance...
Sounds to me that they are attempting to stretch it out.

Re: “The British are coming in strength”

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 3:59 pm
by Zooropa
As ive said before, you local speculators should hop over to Hurghada and by up all the paint and then sell it back to the pavement maintenance department at a profit!

It might be worth checking the house of commons list of members interests to see whether Philip Hammond is a director of any large paint manufacturers.

Re: “The British are coming in strength”

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 4:22 pm
by A-Four
What ever you do Zoo, never look at the list of members interest, when listening to a debate in the House of Commons, and more especially when certain Ministers of the Crown are abroad,...........you would kill yourself laughing.

............and to think how people go on about China and Prince Andrew.