The president of Bolivia reported on the arrival of meat products to the Egyptian market, which will allow for the expansion of commercial presence on the continent and strengthen the income generation for the Latin American country.
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Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz announced the start of meat exports to Egypt, marking the country's entry into a market of over 118 million inhabitants. "Bolivia in the world!" the president extolled on the announcement. Paz highlighted that the opening represents a significant opportunity for Bolivian meat and for the future generation of foreign exchange, considered essential for the country's development and economic stability. The president emphasized through his X profile that the strategy is not limited to a single product or market, as Bolivia seeks to consolidate a strategic relationship with Egypt as a gateway to more than 22 countries in Africa and the Arab world. In this way, the country is betting on the diversification of its exports within the framework of a policy of greater international trade openness: "They are diverse markets that demand diverse products, aligning with Bolivia's policy towards the world." Additionally, the Bolivian government is in the process of ...
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