DP World, Egypt set up joint venture company for Suez Canal development

DP World plans to establish a dedicated industrial and trade logistics district within the free zone with the Suez Canal free zone. (AP)
Updated 10 August 2017
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DP World, Egypt set up joint venture company for Suez Canal development

DUBAI: DP World has entered into a joint venture with the General Authority for the Suez Canal Economic Zone in Egypt to develop projects in the free zone and trade hub of the newly-expanded canal.
DP World plans to establish a dedicated industrial and trade logistics district within the free zone, and will incorporate services and facilities alongside spaces for residence and entertainment.
The joint venture announcement came after Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Mohab Mamish, the Chairman of the Suez Canal Authority, met with Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, the DP World Chairman and chief executive, on Wednesday.
During the meeting, El-Sisi approved the plans for the joint development company and also affirmed Egypt’s support for the immediate start of DP World’s plans for the industrial and trade logistics district.

The world’s fourth largest terminal operator already has a presence in Egypt through the Ain Al Sokhna Port, which is one of the 78 terminals it operates in 40 countries.
DP World last month signed an agreement with the Indonesian government to provide advice on the development of the Kuala Tanjung greenfield port and logistics zone and the Belawan port located in North Sumatra.
The Dubai port operator will review Belawan port operations to help shore up efficiencies while looking for ways to reduce costs in building the new Kuala Tanjung port and logistics zone, DP World said.


Saudi energy minister holds series of high-level meetings to cement collaborations

Updated 16 January 2026
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Saudi energy minister holds series of high-level meetings to cement collaborations

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy held a series of strategic meetings in Riyadh with senior ministers from various counties, in a diplomatic push to bolster international energy collaboration.

Officials from Greece, Brazil, and Morocco were among those to meet with Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, as well as representatives from Libya and Pakistan.

The discussions centered on expanding cooperation across a wide spectrum of energy sectors, from traditional hydrocarbons to cutting-edge clean technologies, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The engagements underscored Saudi Arabia’s proactive role in shaping the global energy transition through bilateral partnerships. A consistent theme across the talks was the dual focus on securing energy supplies and advancing climate-related solutions, including renewable power, clean hydrogen, and carbon management.

Deepening European and South American ties

Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman met with Greece’s Minister of Environment and Energy, Stavros Papastavrou. Building upon a previously signed Memorandum of Understanding, the two officials explored avenues for joint cooperation in oil and gas, electricity, and renewables, as well as other related sectors.

In a separate meeting with Brazil’s Minister of Mines and Energy, Alexandre Silveira, the parties discussed prospects for collaboration across various energy domains. They reviewed means to enhance coordination, particularly in electricity, renewables, oil and gas, and the exchange of technical expertise.

Signing a program with Morocco

A key outcome emerged from the meeting with Morocco’s Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, Leila Benali. Following their discussions on mutual interests, investment opportunities in renewables, and energy efficiency, the two sides signed an executive cooperation program.

This program, falling under an MoU signed in May 2022, aims to concretize the energy partnership. Its goals are boosting mutual investments in renewable projects and enabling national companies to collaborate on renewable energy projects.

It also encompasses using renewables in development projects, establishing joint research and development centers, and facilitating training and knowledge transfer.

Strengthening regional and Islamic cooperation

Prince Abdulaziz also conferred with Libya’s Minister of Oil and Gas, Khalifa Rajab Abdulsadek. Their meeting focused on energy cooperation, including energy technologies and solutions, as well as enhancing investment opportunities in renewables and energy efficiency.

Discussions with Pakistan’s Minister of Petroleum, Ali Pervaiz Malik, covered shared interests in oil and its supplies, renewable energy, energy efficiency, joint investment opportunities, and the exchange of expertise in project, policy, and regulatory development.

This flurry of diplomatic activity highlights Saudi Arabia’s comprehensive energy strategy, which seeks to maintain its leadership in traditional energy markets while pursuing a stake in the future clean energy economy.