Egypt signs 17 export deals worth $168M with China
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Egypt signs 17 export deals worth $168M with China
Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade Mohamed Farid Saleh said the government is working to open new markets, increase the number of Egyptian exporters and capitalise on opportunities in priority destinations, particularly China.
Egypt signs $168m worth of export contracts with Chinese importers - Dailynewsegypt
Egyptian exporters signed 17 contracts worth an estimated $168m with Chinese importers during the “Export to China” event, as the government seeks to expand and diversify Egyptian exports to the Chinese market. The contracts cover exports of flax, textile yarn, leather, copper, aluminium, sugar cane and oranges, according to the Egyptian Commercial Service (ECS) under
Egypt secures $168m export deals with China
Egypt’s Ministry of Investment and Foreign Trade announced that the Export to China event resulted in 17 export contracts worth $168 million, covering products such as linen and textile yarns, leather, copper and aluminium, sugarcane and oranges. The event, jointly organised with China’s Ministry of Commerce, brought together 16 Chinese importers and around 40 Egyptian exporters across agriculture, food, minerals, engineering, leather and textil…
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