Construction & Infrastructure

Saint-Gobain Plans New Investments in Egypt

Investments focus on manufacturing plants for flat glass, gypsum and sustainable building materials

Shabbir Khan, SME News Service

French industrial group Saint-Gobain is planning to build in Egypt two new manufacturing plants for flat glass, gypsum and sustainable building materials over the next three years.

The investment plans were discussed during a meeting with Mohamed Abdel Wahab, CEO, General Authority for Investment and Free Zones by Hadi Nassif, CEO of Saint-Gobain International for the Middle East and Ahmed Wafik, CEO, Saint-Gobain Egypt.

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