26.3% increase in trade exchange between Egypt and the Nile Basin countries during the first 9 months of 2021

Published 2021년 11월 21일

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From January to September 2021, Egyptian exports to Nile Basin countries significantly increased by 33.7% compared to the same period in the previous year, reaching a value of 1117 million dollars. The majority of these exports, 94.7%, were to five African countries, led by Sudan and Kenya. The top exports included plastics and its products, followed by cereals. On the other hand, imports from these countries were dominated by Sudan and Kenya, with Sudan being the leading country in imports of live animals and commodities like plastics and its products.
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A statement issued by the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics revealed that the value of total Egyptian exports to the Nile Basin countries amounted to 1117 million dollars during the period from January to September 2021, compared to 835 million dollars for the same period in the previous year, an increase of 33.7%, while exports were 1197 million dollars. year 2020. The highest values were concentrated in five African countries with a percentage of 94.7% of the total of this bloc, and the order of the countries was as follows: Sudan: the value of exports amounted to (588 million dollars) or 52.7% of the total bloc. Kenya: the value of exports reached (284 million dollars) or 25.4% of the total bloc. % of the total bloc. Read also The "Young Businessmen" Council announces its plans and the date for the elections of the specific committees.. Wednesday The order of the most important commodities exported was as follows: Plastics and its products, the value of ...
Source: Almalnews

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