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The Minister of Investment visits Luxor
 
8/14/2009 
In the context of interest in investment projects taking place in Luxor after the complete first phase of the comprehensive development plan, Dr. / Mahmoud Mohi El Din, Minister of Investment visit to the city of Luxor and  reviewed the most important projects being implemented in Luxor to convert the investment in luxor  through an expanded meeting held with Dr. / Samir Farag, Chairman of the Supreme Council of Luxor, and the heads of all sectors in the Ministry of Investment and investors in Luxor and members of local and public  councils, , and to discuss the key issues of investment in Luxor to remove all the obstacles they face, the most important project to establish new tourist berth in the marina, where mechanisms were in place the implementation of the project and agree on the format and style minus the final global institutions and the proposal of compensation for expropriation, whether financial compensation and rehabilitation of agricultural land at the direction of the President of the Republic of Egypt  will be presented to the Prime Minister in a meeting soon
  Dr / Samir Farag, Chairman of the Supreme Council of Luxor's tourist project of establishing a new marina will provide more than 10 thousand new jobs in Luxor, and will dispose of all the problems of floating hotels along the Nile, which give rise to several problems, the most important environmental pollution
And Acharw Faraj said the Luxor is currently experiencing a boom in investment in all fields of tourism, agricultural and industrial will be starting a project there is a new tourist marina berth floating hotels - 180 floating hotel which will dispose of all the current problems of the existing berths random and is also being planned South Tod Plateau covers an area of 1500 acres to include a 10000 hotel rooms as well as the planning project east of the railway located on an area of 500 acres to include a 2000 room hotel and planning the area north of zinnia on an area of 145 acres and the mainland
This is in addition to agricultural investment is being reclaimed lands in the desert to the shorter in the areas of Madamood and turnpike Dabayaa (16,600 acres Palmdamod land east and 5,400 acres on the West Bank Bhajer Dabayaa)
Work is under way in the establishment of two new industrial zones in Luxor, one dedicated to light industry-friendly environmental and other artisanal products.