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Tamer Wagih invited among business developers to attend Trump’s inauguration

By Eman Hamed

Prominent Egyptian businessman, Engineer Tamer Wagih, chairman of Prime Group Egypt l and TCM Emirates, arrived in Washington DC, flying in from Abu Dhabi to take part in the inaugural ceremony tomorrow Monday.

 

Wagih received a personal invitation among a group of eminent businessmen to attend the inauguration ceremony of US President-elect Donald J. Trump as the forty-fifth president of the United States.

 

Trump has invited leaders from around the globe, along with all living former US presidents, their spouses, and members of both houses of Congress to attend.

 

In line with the new American administration’s initiative to support and foster business and investment both domestically and internationally, President elect Trump has extended invitations to numerous American and international business leaders, developers, and investors. This distinguished group includes Elon Musk, the founder of Tesla and SpaceX, Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, Jeff Bezos from Amazon, and Sam Altman from OpenAI. According to Bloomberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook will be present as well.

 

For his part, Tamer Wagih expressed optimism about the new American administration’s interest in encouraging investments both to and from the United States. He highlighted his participation in numerous pre-arranged meetings during his visit to Washington, where he engaged with representatives from sovereign and investment funds and American businessmen. The discussions centered on various common investment opportunities between the United States and the Middle East.

 

The first meeting Wagih held was during the reception held by Elon Musk and Michael Saylor inviting digital currency pioneers to celebrate the inauguration, where Wagih met with Michael Saylor, the founder of MicroStrategy.

 

It is noteworthy that the inauguration ceremony of Donald Trump as president for a second term will take place tomorrow, Monday, January 20, in Washington DC.

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