Egypt In-Focus — Startups raise $269.1m in H1; Abu Dhabi Ports Group acquires 70% equity stake in Egyptian firms

Abu Dhabi Ports Group reached an agreement to acquire a 70 percent equity stake in International Associated Cargo Carrier BV, which wholly owns two Egypt-based maritime companies.
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Updated 03 July 2022
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Egypt In-Focus — Startups raise $269.1m in H1; Abu Dhabi Ports Group acquires 70% equity stake in Egyptian firms

RIYADH: Egyptian startups succeeded in raising a total of $269.1 million in funding in the first half of 2022, according to local media reports.

As of June 2022, around 35 startups in Egypt pulled together $269.1 million in the fintech and ecommerce sectors this year, Daily News Egypt reported.

During the first two months, Brimor and Thunder were responsible for the bulk of funds attained in January and February respectively.

March saw the highest volume when 9 startups raised $78.95 million.

In addition, three considerable deals further added to March’s ranking where Khazna, Lucky and Naqla raised $38 million, $25 million and $10.5 million respectively.

April saw a drop in finances, whereas May regenerated the funds with PayMob’s $50 million deal leading the way and June saw three deals worth $4.5 million.

Abu Dhabi Ports Group acquires stake in two firms 

Abu Dhabi Ports Group reached an agreement to acquire a 70 percent equity stake in International Associated Cargo Carrier BV, which wholly owns two Egypt-based maritime companies, Transmar International Shipping Company and Transcargo International, Asharq Alwsat reported.

The total purchase consideration of this transaction amounts to 514 million  dirhams ($140 million).

The acquisition will be fully funded from AD Ports Group’s existing cash reserves, which stood at over 3 billion dirhams as of March 31.

It is the first international acquisition realized by AD Ports Group.

Transmar is a regional container shipping company that operates across the Middle East, Red Sea, Arabian Gulf and Eastern Coast of Africa. In 2021, Transmar handled 109,000 twenty-foot equivalent units.

TCI is a terminal operator and stevedoring company, mainly operating out of the Adabiya Port, where it is the exclusive container operator. Its two lines of business are container and bulk cargo services. In 2021, TCI handled 92,000 TEUs and 1.2 million tons of bulk cargo.

 


Free trade negotiations between GCC, India mark new phase of partnership, says sec-gen

Updated 24 February 2026
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Free trade negotiations between GCC, India mark new phase of partnership, says sec-gen

RIYADH: The Gulf Cooperation Council’s secretary-general affirmed that the negotiations for a free trade agreement between the GCC and India, and the signing of the joint statement, represents a new phase of strategic partnership.

Jasem Mohamed Al-Budaiwi said that this contributes to enhancing close cooperation and strengthening economic and trade ties, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

This came during the signing ceremony of the joint statement on launching the free trade agreement negotiations between the Al-Budaiwi and India’s Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, which took place in New Delhi, on Tuesday.

During the signing ceremony, Al-Budaiwi said that the Terms of Reference, signed on Feb. 5, provide a comprehensive and clear framework for these negotiations. The two nations agreed to discuss enhancing cooperation in vital strategic areas, including trade in goods, customs procedures, and services.

Additionally, the framework covers Sanitary and Phytosanitary measures, intellectual property rights, cooperation on Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises, along with other topics of mutual interest. This reflects the comprehensive nature of the agreement and its ability to keep pace with the future economy.

Al-Budaiwi expressed hope that these negotiations would lead to a comprehensive and ambitious free trade agreement that works to remove customs and non-customs barriers, enhance the flow of quality investments in both directions, and achieve further liberalization in trade and investment cooperation between the GCC and India for mutual benefit. 

This would provide a stimulating economic environment and an investment climate that opens broad horizons for the business sector, supports supply chains, and accelerates the pace of economic growth in line with the ambitious developmental visions of the GCC states. 

The top official affirmed the full readiness of the General Secretariat to host the first round of negotiations at its headquarters in Riyadh during the second half of this year.

The two sides held a meeting during which they reviewed the existing cooperation relations between the GCC and India and discussed ways to develop and elevate them to broader horizons, serving mutual interests and enhancing opportunities for strategic partnership between the two sides, particularly in the economic, investment, and trade fields.

They praised the role undertaken by the negotiating teams from both sides, appreciating the efforts contributing to reaching a comprehensive agreement that enhances economic integration and supports the smooth flow of trade between the two nations.