Egypt prepares to soon open a unique city in the Middle East
Egypt has announced that it will soon officially open the largest auto city in the Middle East and the world, which local economic circles have seen as a major shift in the auto market in that country.
Cairo governorate spokesman Major General Ibrahim Awad said in a press statement Thursday evening that the city will include everything citizens need regarding cars and that it is located on Ain Sukhna Street on the Muhammad Naguib Axis, stressing that access to the city will be limited. be easy with different axes.
Awad added that work has already begun and the official opening date will be determined by the government, commenting: “The randomness that we are used to seeing in Nasr City will be completely eliminated.”
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi recently ordered the establishment of an international car city on the Ain Sokhna-Katameya road, next to the new administrative capital, to become a full-service car market after the closure of the Nasr used car market. City, early 2020.
The city includes exhibitions and yards for used and new cars, as well as a range of high-level services, including inspection and maintenance centers and spare parts, as well as shops, office buildings, banks and real estate agencies.
The New Automobile City is designed to meet the needs of citizens who want to sell or buy a car, as it will find everything necessary in the New Automobile City as part of the work to develop the services provided to visitors.
Source: Cairo 24