Egypt: Businessmen Association Urges Saudi Investors Exiting Yemeni Market to Shift to Egypt
The Saudi-Egyptian Businessmen Association called on Sunday on Saudi investors who exited the Yemeni market to move to the Egyptian market instead.
A "large number" of Saudi investors have incurred losses as a result of the recent developments in Yemen, Secretary General of the association Ahmed Darwish said.
Yemen has slipped into turmoil since the Houthis, a Shia rebel movement, upscaled their attempts to seize control over the country.
Darwish believes the Egyptian market is a "better alternative" to investing in Yemen, especially since the Egyptian government is perparing to carry out economic restructure.
Last week, the government approved a draft investment law that includes incentives and benefits to reduce production costs, which would in turn encourage investors, Egypt's investment minister said.