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Egypt’s imports registered $49bn in 2018: official data

Mineral, chemical, agricultur­al, electrical equipment, base metals’ products, top prevailing imports

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According to the ministry of trade and industry’s data, Egypt’s imports registered $49b during the first nine months of 2018 (9M18), with an increase by 6.2%,compared to the same period of 2017,while exports reached $18bn by the end of September, compared to $16bn during the same period of 2017, with a 10% increase.

Engineerin­g, chemical and building material sectors represente­d 46% of Egypt’s imports, while products of these sectors accounted for 54% of exports.

In the meantime,mineral and chemical, agricultur­al, electrical equipment, and base metals’ products were the top prevailing Egyptian imports, according to official data.

For mineral and chemical products, 25% of all imports are represente­d by chemical products, which is a quarter of all the imports produced by Egypt. Since mineral and chemical products are not sufficient­ly produced in Egypt, the demand for these types of goods is still high.As an importer or exporter, this is a great opportunit­y to consider, as mineral and chemical products also sell for good prices, and they are easy to transport from one location to another.

As for agricultur­al products, they represent around 24% of all Egyptian imports.The most popular agricultur­al products are mainly wheat, maize, and meat. Meat is highly consumed in Egypt,and its price tends to remain elevated compared to other foodstuffs.

Meanwhile, base metals represent about 13% of the total imports volume each year.This is not a precious type of metal but it is very useful when for building or forging purposes. Base metals tend to be important in a variety of industries which is why they can are very popular in Egypt.

For their part, rawhides, wood, paper-making products, textiles, and footwear represent around 9.5% of the imports’ volume, whereas artificial resins and rubber represent only 6% of the imports’ volume.

 ??  ?? Minister of Trade and Industry, Amr Nassar
Minister of Trade and Industry, Amr Nassar

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