
A photo for the talks held between Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Indian PM Modi in New Delhi on Thursday. (Photo : The government of India)
A major Indian medical care company will build a complete medical city in Egypt, with investment in the project at $1.6 billion, Egypt's minister of trade and commerce announced in New Delhi on Friday according to MENA agency.
Minister Tarek Kabil said an agreement had been reached between the minister and the company by which a delegation from the company would visit Egypt to discuss the project with all official parties involved, including the health ministry.
Kabil added that the project will include hospitals, medical centres and faculties, as well as the latest medical technologies.
The Egyptian trade minister held a series of meetings with the CEOs of major Indian companies in New Delhi on Thursday, during the visit of President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi to India.
El-Sisi will be in India until Saturday.
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