As the UK is in the process of exiting
the EU, the
Trade and Industry Minister welcomed the UK’s intention
to avoid any disruption to trade. In particular, both
parties welcomed the significant progress made so far
in discussions to ensure continuity of
the EU-Egyptian Association
Agreement, which facilities almost £3 billion in trade
between the 2 countries.
Both the Minister for Trade and Industry and the
Minister for Investment welcomed the agreement reached
between the EU and UK at the March
European Council that the UK is to be treated as a
member state for the purposes of international
agreements during the EU-UK Implementation Period (1
April 2019 to 31 December 2020). This provides further
certainty to both British and Egyptian traders that
there will be no disruption to the existing trading
relationship during the Implementation Period.
The Minister for Investment, , said:
I was delighted to meet with Trade and Investment
Minister Tarek Kabil on my visit to Cairo and to
discuss the economic partnership between the UK and
Egypt. The UK and Egyptian trade relationship
continues to go from strength to strength, with the
total trade between our 2 countries growing by nearly
6% between 2015 and 2016.
That’s why it’s important to ensure continuity and
certainty in our current trade arrangements as we
leave the EU, and UK and Egyptian
officials have made excellent progress in this. I’d
like to thank Egyptian officials for their
cooperation and hard work.
As we leave the EU and create a new
independent UK trade policy, we will build further on
our £3 billion of annual trade with Egypt, and
continue to work closely together to champion free
trade.
The Minister of Trade and Industry, Tarek Kabil, said:
Trade and investment between Egypt and the UK were
always core pillars of our relationship. My meeting
with Minister confirms that
this shall continue to be the case after the UK
leaves the EU. I very much appreciate
Minister ’s initiative in
this regard.
We appreciate the efforts and co-operation of UK
officials with their Egyptian counterparts, to ensure
not only continuity and certainty on current Egypt-UK
trade agreements, but that those principles form the
basis of future bilateral Egypt-UK economic
relationship under a new, independent UK trade
policy. Egypt will thrive for a tighter relationship
with the UK while maintaining its excellent relations
with the EU and its member
states.