UK and Egypt sign Association Agreement
The British Ambassador to Egypt, Sir Geoffrey Adams, has signed an
agreement with Egypt’s Assistant Foreign Minister for Europe, Badr
Abdelatty to strengthen political and trade ties between the two
countries. The agreement will allow British businesses and
consumers to benefit from continued preferential access to the
market after the end of the transition period –...Request free trial
The British Ambassador to Egypt, Sir Geoffrey Adams, has signed an agreement with Egypt’s Assistant Foreign Minister for Europe, Badr Abdelatty to strengthen political and trade ties between the two countries. The agreement will allow British businesses and consumers to benefit from continued preferential access to the market after the end of the transition period – which will help boost vital trade and investment. In addition to securing trade, today’s agreement provides a framework for cooperation and further development of political, economic, social and cultural links. The UK is committed to strengthening its relationship with Egypt and building co-operation on important issues including education, the environment and human rights. The agreement will provide tariff-free trade on industrial products, as well as liberalisation of trade in agriculture, agri-foods and fisheries which will make trade easier and deliver significant savings to businesses in both the UK and Egypt. Total trade on goods and services between the UK and Egypt was worth £3.5 billion in 2019, which we will seek to expand. Welcoming the agreement, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said:
International Trade Secretary, Liz Truss said:
Egypt is an important market for UK exports worth £2.3 billion in 2019 (£1.5 billion in goods exports, £0.8 billion in services exports). Major goods exports to Egypt last year included metal ores (£235 million) as well as medicinal and pharmaceutical products (£111 million). Consumers and businesses will continue to benefit from more choice and lower prices on goods imported from Egypt. Major imports to the UK in 2019 included intermediate electrical goods (£193 million), and vegetables and fruit (£160 million). General Manager at GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) North Africa, Nabil Besri said:
Anthony Pile, Chairman at Blue Skies Holdings said:
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