Egypt's Vision 2030 and Its Path to Economic Modernization
Ivo van Breukelen
LinkedIn Top Voice Real Estate & Venture Capital | Investor Network| Lectured @MIT, Harvard | Head of ORIGINATION| RE Tech Sourcing | CVCs Investment Sourcing | Keynote Speaker| 105k+ network |49k+ newsletter |34M+ views
Egypt, despite lacking significant oil and natural gas reserves compared to some of its MENA peers, has embarked on an ambitious development journey.
In 2016, Egypt announced its own Vision 2030, setting the stage for transformative projects and economic diversification. This vision aims to leverage Egypt's strategic location, large population, and rich history to create a modern, sustainable economy.
Economic Overview
As of 2022, Egypt's fastest-growing sectors were IT (19.1%), building & construction (14.5%), logistics (11%), and real estate (10.2%). This diverse growth pattern reflects Egypt's efforts to develop a more balanced and resilient economy.
The largest contributors of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Egypt are the UAE, the Netherlands, Italy, the UK, and the USA, indicating a broad range of international economic partnerships. These investments are crucial for Egypt's development plans and reflect growing confidence in the country's economic potential.
Major Development Projects
Egypt's Vision 2030 has spawned several large-scale projects aimed at modernizing the country's infrastructure and boosting economic growth:
The centerpiece of Vision 2030, this $59 billion project initiated in 2015 aims to create a new capital city from scratch. This aims to ease congestion in Cairo and create a modern administrative and business hub.
2. New Alamein City:
This ongoing $6 billion project is designed to accommodate 3,000,000 residents and feature 30,000 hotel rooms. It includes a high-speed train connection to Cairo and 4,500 beach towers. The project aims to create a new urban center on Egypt's Mediterranean coast, boosting tourism and providing modern living spaces.
3. High-Speed Railway Project:
Set for completion in 2027, this $23 billion project will reduce travel time from Cairo to Aswan from 13 hours to just 4. Spanning 2000km with 60 stations, it will be the second-fastest train in Africa.
4. Tahrir Petrochemical Complex:
This $11 billion industrial project, covering 3.56 million sqm, is expected to be completed by 2027. Its exports are forecasted to equal 25% of Egypt's combined oil and non-oil exports. This project is crucial for Egypt's industrial development and export diversification strategy.
Real Estate Market
Egypt's real estate market showed strong performance in 2022, with yields reaching 4.5% for residential properties, 6% for industrial spaces, and 8% for offices and retail.
Industrial properties commanded an average monthly rent of US$3.5/sqm, while office spaces in the New Administrative Capital fetched up to US$30/sqm. Neighborhood malls demonstrated resilience throughout the pandemic, maintaining stable footfall that is now growing.
Investment and Startup Landscape
Egypt's large, growing, and young population, coupled with a buzzing nascent Proptech and startup ecosystem, is attracting increasing international interest.
领英推荐
In February 2024, an ADQ-led consortium announced a $35 billion investment to develop Ras El Hekma on Egypt's Mediterranean coast, potentially leading to $150 billion in total investments. International investment in Egypt generally flows through the GCC, with frequent financial support from wealthier Arab nations playing a crucial role in sustaining the Egyptian economy.
Entertainment Sector
Egypt's entertainment sector capitalizes on its rich history dating back to 3100 BC, offering a diverse range of activities from exploring ancient sites to modern leisure pursuits. Tourists can engage in activities such as dune bashing, kayaking, scuba diving, and Nile cruises, providing a mix of adventure and cultural experiences. The country boasts a vibrant nightlife scene, with numerous nightclubs, pubs, bars, and cafes spread across major cities. Egypt regularly hosts world-renowned artists and provides luxurious accommodations in some of the world's most prestigious hotels and resorts.
Football holds a special place in Egyptian culture, with the national team having won the African Cup of Nations seven times. This sporting prowess adds another dimension to Egypt's entertainment offerings and national pride.
Digitization and Media
Egypt's digital landscape is rapidly evolving, with internet usage reaching 72.2% of the population (82.01 million people) in 2023. Social media adoption stands at 40% (45.4 million users), indicating significant room for growth. The country exhibits a strong mobile-first trend, with 94.6% of users accessing the internet via mobile phones, which generates 66.5% of web traffic. This high mobile penetration suggests significant potential for mobile-based services and applications across various sectors.
Social media preferences in Egypt align with those of other GCC countries, with Facebook leading the pack, followed by WhatsApp, Instagram, and TikTok. This hierarchy provides valuable insights for businesses and marketers looking to engage effectively with Egyptian consumers. The gap between internet users and social media users indicates the potential for further digital inclusion initiatives and opportunities for platforms to expand their user base in Egypt.
Conclusion
Egypt stands at a pivotal juncture in its economic development. The country's ambitious Vision 2030, coupled with massive infrastructure projects and a growing digital landscape, positions it for significant growth.
While challenges remain, including the need for continued foreign investment and economic diversification, Egypt's young population, strategic location, and ongoing modernization efforts provide a solid foundation for future prosperity. The success of these initiatives could potentially transform Egypt into a major economic player in the MENA region, balancing its rich historical legacy with a forward-looking, diversified economy.
For more insights or to partner with us:
Our website: www.theproptechconnection.com
Contact: [email protected]
Please subscribe to our weekly newsletter here. https://lnkd.in/gdux8Smc
Please follow our corporate LI for more insights: The Proptech Connection
Investments and Innovation Director at Nobles Group
3 个月Insightful, but there's only so much advancement the RE sector can achieve in Egypt's' current economic climate. Those yields to most investors across the region are unacceptable as they are well below regional average. Due to high interest rates, developers/landlords are being forced to lower prices to counter the cost of borrowing on the buyer and while still trying to meet demand. Hope Egypt begins to rectify this somehow as the potential for RE in Egypt is massive.
Top 1% LinkedIn-Industry SSI Ranker| Follow me for cutting-edge technology insights|1 Million+ Impressions| Top Transformation Leaders to Follow in 2024 | Award Winning Top Azure Security Expert | 25K+ Followers
3 个月Very informative
????Koreas #1 Robotics Voice | Your Partner for ???????????????? in ?????????????? | ???? Join ????,??????+ followers | Contact for collaboration!
3 个月Exciting growth in Egypt’s digital and real estate sectors—lots of potential for those looking to invest! ??
Creating Wealth
3 个月Such a comprehensive update on Egypt's market trends The proptech sector's growth is particularly exciting Ivo
40M+ Impressions | ?? Boosting Aerospace Business ?? ?? Support for Corporate Brands | Aviation & Drone Business Consultant
3 个月It is interesting to know these facts about Egypt Ivo van Breukelen