How the Belt and Road Initiative is Transforming Egypt and the Arab World
Since 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative has significantly impacted Egypt and the Arab world, boosting infrastructure and fostering economic growth.
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Since 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative has significantly impacted Egypt and the Arab world, boosting infrastructure and fostering economic growth.
The Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt opened briefly, allowing limited evacuations amid ongoing conflict. Residents like Tala seek safety amid dire conditions.
At the Rafah crossing, Gazans anxiously await a chance to leave amid escalating tensions, but Egypt withholds passage until humanitarian aid is allowed into Gaza.
Egypt’s New Administrative Capital rises from the desert, featuring Africa’s tallest skyscraper and a world-class business district, showcasing the country’s ambition in collaboration with China.
Egypt’s new 10th of Ramadan Railway spans 70 kilometers, transforming travel for five million residents and marking a milestone in Egypt-China cooperation.
Chinese and Egyptian teams collaborate to construct Egypt’s New Administrative Capital in the desert, with the completion of 20 high-rise buildings in 2023 marking a milestone in international cooperation.
Egyptian shop owner Hamdi Ali Abu Zeid shares his struggles as soaring food prices make essentials unaffordable for consumers and threaten local businesses.
Egyptian women like Hanan Osman Abdelkader are forging lifelong bonds with their Chinese colleagues, fostering cultural exchange and professional growth over nearly three decades of collaboration.
CSCEC is implementing comprehensive COVID-19 prevention measures at the Iconic Tower construction site in Cairo, safeguarding workers’ health while building Africa’s future tallest building.
Egypt’s new administrative capital showcases its ‘Pyramids of the New Age’ in a virtual tour led by CSCEC, highlighting the upcoming Iconic Tower—Africa’s tallest building upon completion.
Egypt’s ambitious new administrative capital is reshaping the desert east of Cairo. Civil engineer Amr Shaaban shares his experience working with Chinese partners on a project set to alleviate Cairo’s overcrowding.