Starting September 2, Egyptian exports to Mercosur countries (Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay) will see increased rate of reductions, with the goal of becoming exempt from customs by 2026. This agreement, which was signed in 2017, has already doubled Egypt's exports to $395.8 million in 2020. The majority of Egypt's exports to Mercosur are industrial goods, while agricultural exports make up 20% of the total. The biggest obstacles for Egyptian exporters to the Brazilian market are high travel costs, language barriers, and Brazil's large size leading to long distances between states.