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China’s Jasan Group to Build $100m Textile Complex in Egypt

China’s Zhejiang Jasan Group Co., one of the world’s leading hosiery and textile manufacturers, is set to develop a $100 million integrated textile and garment complex in Egypt’s Qantara West Industrial Zone, strengthening the country’s position as a regional manufacturing and export hub.

The project agreement was signed with the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) and will see the development of a large-scale facility spanning 300,000 square metres. Once fully operational, the complex is expected to create around 6,000 direct jobs, delivering a major boost to local employment and industrial capacity.

The new facility will feature fully integrated production lines, covering spinning, weaving and dyeing, alongside the manufacturing of ready-made garments, sportswear, seamless apparel, socks, accessories and rubber textiles. According to SCZONE, approximately 90% of the output will be exported, reinforcing Egypt’s role in global textile supply chains, while the remaining production will serve the domestic market.

The investment reflects Egypt’s broader strategy to attract high-value foreign industrial projects, particularly in sectors that support export growth, job creation and technology transfer. The Qantara West Industrial Zone has emerged as a focal point for textile and garment manufacturing due to its strategic location and access to key logistics routes.

SCZONE noted that Qantara West currently hosts 48 active projects across 3.26 million square metres, with total investments reaching $1.325 billion and providing nearly 70,000 direct jobs. The addition of Jasan Group’s project is expected to further accelerate industrial development in the zone.

By combining scale, integration and export orientation, the Jasan Group complex is positioned to contribute meaningfully to Egypt’s industrial diversification goals, while deepening economic ties between Egypt and China and enhancing the competitiveness of the country’s textile sector.

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