Now that the Investment Act has become law, the government needs to begin targeting investors in the specific sectors most in need, Abdel Fattah El Gebaly writes for Al Ahram. These investors should be provided with a comprehensive database of the projects available in their respective industries (akin to the investment map that should be released soon), as well as the resources and services they will have access to upon entering the market, El Gebaly suggests.
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