Egypt is the fourth largest exporter of Sudan, and achieved $ 57 million in the 9 months of 2020

Published 2020년 12월 17일

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Egypt is the fourth largest exporter to Sudan, accounting for 6.1% of Sudan's imports, with food industry exports to Sudan totaling $ 57 million from January to September 2020, a 449% increase from 2018. The main exports include sugar, yeasts, biscuits, cereal preparations, concentrates for the cola industry, milk, and chocolate.
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Eng. Tamim Al-Dawi, Marketing Director of the Export Council for Food Industries, said that Egypt is the fourth largest exporter to Sudan in all commodity sectors, with 6.1% of Sudan's imports, and China comes first with a value of $ 2.3 billion, 30%, followed by India with a value of one billion dollars and a proportion 14%, and in third place the Emirates with a value of $ 845 million, representing 11%. Al-Dhawi added, during the Food Industries Export Council symposium under the title of developing Egyptian food exports to Sudan in cooperation with the commercial representation, that the total exports of food industries to Sudan in the period from January to September 2020 amounted to $ 57 million and represented 86% of the total exports of food industries to Sudan. Among the most important food commodities that were exported at the aforementioned value were sugar with a value of 15 million dollars, yeasts worth 8 million dollars, biscuits and cereal preparations worth 5.5 ...
Source: Youm7

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