Luxor chamber signs telecom cooperation deal with Chinese association

Luxor’s Chamber of Commerce signed an MoU with the China Communications Operators Association to cooperate on telecommunications and technology, focusing on workshops, training and capacity building for local companies and SMEs in Luxor and Upper Egypt.

Luxor’s Chamber of Commerce signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the China Communications Operators Association to cooperate in telecommunications and technology fields, the Luxor governorate said in a statement. The agreement was signed during a workshop attended by Luxor Deputy Governor Hisham Abu Zeid and Chamber of Commerce Chairman Yehia Mohamed and aims to strengthen economic and investment ties while exchanging expertise in communications and modern technology.

Direct quote

"Such cooperation contributes to Egypt’s digital transformation efforts and can help transfer modern technologies to the local market, opening opportunities for economic development in Luxor and Upper Egypt," Luxor Deputy Governor Hisham Abu Zeid said.

Context and details

  • The MoU was concluded during a workshop that brought together local officials and representatives of the China Communications Operators Association, according to the governorate’s statement.
  • The partnership is designed to promote cooperation in telecommunications and technology, including the organization of workshops and training activities focused on communication technologies and digital transformation.
  • A stated priority of the collaboration is to support the development of local companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), by building capacity in areas linked to digital infrastructure and services.
  • The agreement signals an intent to deepen economic and investment ties between Luxor and partners from China, with an emphasis on knowledge exchange in modern communications technologies.
  • Chamber of Commerce Chairman Yehia Mohamed joined Deputy Governor Hisham Abu Zeid at the event, underscoring the local business community’s involvement in the planned activities.

Outlook

The MoU sets a framework for practical cooperation that Luxor officials say could accelerate the region’s participation in Egypt’s broader digital transformation agenda. By focusing on workshops, training and targeted support for SMEs, the partnership aims to create channels for transferring technologies and expertise into the local market. Officials singled out Luxor and Upper Egypt as primary beneficiaries of those potential gains.

Next steps implied by the governorate’s statement include rolling out training programs and organizing further collaborative events to operationalize the agreement. While the statement did not detail timelines or financial commitments, the involvement of the China Communications Operators Association and Luxor’s leadership signals an early stage of a cross-border cooperation effort that officials portray as intended to boost both capacity and investment opportunities in telecommunications and related technologies in the region.