
"To start his weeklong tour of Africa, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier will attend the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Egypt , on Saturday . After marveling at the important archaeological museum, which houses more than 100,000 artifacts and will display the complete Tutankhamun tomb collection for the first time, Steinmeier will get down to business. Steinmeier's focus during his planned visits, including stops in Ghana and Angola, will be on strengthening economic cooperation with African governments."
"Egypt is attractive for German entrepreneurs Khadi Camara, deputy head of countries and markets at the German-African Business Association, told DW that Egypt is very promising for German companies. "The country is one of the few markets in which Germany is implementing large-scale projects on a broad basis and in various sectors," she told DW, referring to infrastructure and rail projects, digitization, and industry. More and more companies are choosing Egypt as an investment location, she added."
Frank-Walter Steinmeier will open the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza before embarking on visits to Ghana and Angola focused on economic cooperation. The museum houses over 100,000 artifacts and will display the complete Tutankhamun tomb collection for the first time. A business delegation accompanies the president to promote German investment and projects across sectors. Egypt attracts German firms through large-scale infrastructure, rail, digitization, and industry projects. Security in the region and the future of Gaza will be discussed with Egyptian leadership. Egypt and Ghana participate in the G20 Compact with Africa to boost sustainable investment and reform.
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