RWANDA – ARISE Integrated Industrial Platforms (ARISE IIP), a developer and operator of world-class industrial ecosystems across Africa, in partnership with the Government of Rwanda, has announced the signing of a framework agreement for the development of an industrial zone in Bugesera District, Rwanda.

This agreement, in line with ARISE IIP’s ambition to unlock Africa’s industrial potential, will support the Government of Rwanda in advancing the country’s industrialisation agenda.

The Special Economic Zone (SEZ) will seek to promote and attract multi-sectoral industrial and commercial investments in the country and develop the local manufacturing of raw materials into high-added-value products.

The ZES is expected to be entirely operational in 3 years, starting in 2022 with construction happening in 3 phases spreading across a total of 330 hectares.

“We are honoured to be able to partner with the Government of Rwanda in developing the Special Economic Zone in Bugesera,” Gagan Gupta, Founder and CEO of ARISE IIP commented.

“With our experience as developers and operators of industrial ecosystems across Africa, we intend to support the Rwandan Government’s efforts to develop the country.”

The zone will focus on the local transformation of timber, packaging, agro-processing, construction materials, logistics, and other processing industries.

The zone will be strategically located, only 10 kilometres from the new international airport in Bugesera district, which is expected to be the country’s largest airport.

In addition, the Bugesera district is 50 kilometres from Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, which has turned into a key economic and cultural hub across the region.

“We are excited to partner with ARISE IIP to develop and operate a Special Economic Zone in Bugesera District, which is going to be a budding hub for trade and investment,” Clare Akamanzi, CEO of the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) stated.

“Strategic investments like these not only promote more investments, and exports in the country, but also the creation of jobs for our people as we strive to become a middle-income economy. We look forward to working together with ARISE IIP to ensure that the objectives of the Bugesera SEZ are met.”

For the past few years, ARISE IIP has experienced a remarkable expansion across Africa, with currently 12 integrated industrial zones accelerating the continent’s industrialisation.

For reference, in Gabon, ARISE IIP manages the Gabon Special Economic Zone (GSEZ) which focuses on the timber industry, and has created 16,000 jobs, attracted 120 investors, and enabled Gabon to move from being an exporter of logs to the world’s 2nd largest producer and exporter of veneer, as well as the first in Africa.

Across the continent, ARISE IIP’s primary drive has always been the creation of industrial ecosystems committed to generating high local added value along with sustainable growth.

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