Madbouly and the Ministers of Communications, Finance and Higher Education perform the funeral prayer for Amr Nassar

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly performed the funeral prayer for Eng. Amr Nassar, former Minister of Trade and Industry, at the Field Marshal Tantawi Mosque in the Fifth Settlement.

The prayer was also performed by a number of ministers, including Dr. Mohamed Maait, Minister of Finance, Dr. Amr Talaat, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Minister of Higher Education and Acting Minister of Health, and former ministers, including Alaa Fahmy, former Minister of Transport, and Engineer Yasser El-Qadi, former Minister of Communications. .

Also present were businessmen Sherif El-Sayyad, head of the Export Council for Engineering Industries, Amr Abu Farikha, former head of the Export Council for Engineering Industries, Eng. Majd El-Din El-Manzalawi, member of the Board of Directors of the Egyptian Businessmen Association, Tarek El-Gyoshi, Kamal El-Desouky, and a number of members of the Engineering Industries Export Council.

The former Minister of Trade and Industry, Amr Nassar, passed away yesterday evening, after a great march of tender, and “Nassar” held the position of Secretary-General of the Export Council for Engineering Industries, and Executive Adviser to the projects of the “MCV” group for the vehicle industry, and since January 2012, he has served as Vice Chairman of the Export Council Engineering Goods, which is the advisory board of the Egyptian Minister of Foreign Trade and Industry that aims to develop Egyptian exports in the engineering products sector.

He holds two undergraduate degrees in Engineering 1985 and Law 1990, to a wide range of studies in Marketing and Management in support of his career.

Nassar worked as a business development consultant for Sony (Professional broadcasting), General Electric ExxonMobil, IIR UK and Dubai, and served as a board member of the Egyptian American Automotive Market Information Council from 2008 to 2012.

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