Haines said the decision establishes "a clear pathway" to expand U.S. automotive exports to Egypt, noting that the United States exported more than $256 million worth of automotive goods to Egypt in 2025.
Gaudiosi said AI represents the next frontier in the U.S.-Egypt partnership, extending cooperation beyond governments to the private sector.
Haines outlined a three-pronged agenda aimed at expanding AI collaboration between the two countries.
Landau described Egypt as a "natural partner" for the United States in building the next generation of AI-powered economies.
Speaking at the event, Silverman said Egypt's young population, ambitious digital transformation agenda, and strategic location at the crossroads of three continents position it to become a regional digital hub.