147 million dollars, the volume of Egypt's exports of mill products

Published 2022년 12월 26일

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Egypt's foreign trade report reveals a total export of mill products amounting to $147.19 million, with fine wheat flour being the primary export at $95 million. Semolina flour and starch products, including corn flour, also contributed to the exports. The report underscores the importance of foreign trade in economic development and is released by the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics to track the commodity exchange between Egypt and other countries.
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The foreign trade report, issued by the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics, stated that Egypt's total exports of mill products amounted to 147 million and 189 thousand dollars. The report indicated that the exports concentrated in fine wheat flour at a value of 95 million dollars, followed by semolina flour at a value of 35 million and 220 thousand dollars. Then came starch products. "Corn flour" came in third place with six million and 62 thousand dollars. It is remarkable that Egypt exported bulgur with two million and 200 thousand dollars. Also read: “Supply” issues new instructions to provide free bread at a reasonable price. Foreign trade is considered one of the basic elements in economic development, given ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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