"The delegation will meet with the head of the Suez Canal Economic Zone Administration, Yehia Zaki, as well as with a number of Egyptian officials and will tour the Suez Canal Economic Zone to determine the opportunities and conditions for investment", the source explained.
Zaki previously mentioned that work on the project is scheduled to start closer to the end of the year, once the agreement is finalised. It is assumed that the first stages of the project will be developed on a 247-acre area east of Port Said and 123.5 acres within Ain Sokhna.
In March 2018, the Egyptian government approved the creation of a Russian Industrial Zone to allow Moscow to localise products manufactured for Egyptian, African, and Middle Eastern markets. Russian developers are allowed to lease the area for 50 years.