CAIRO – Egyptian Trade and Industry Minister Nivene Gamea announced on Wednesday that a free-trade agreement between Egypt and Serbia is being studied, saying the two countries are seeking to activate co-operation in customs and agricultural and health quarantine as well as accelerate drug registration procedures and set up mechanisms for pre-shipment inspection of exports.
This came during her participation in an Egyptian-Serbian business forum that was opened by President Abdel Fattah El Sisi and his Serbian counterpart Aleksandar Vučić in Belgrade.
During the gathering, the minister also stressed the importance of reactivating the Egyptian-Serbian business council’s role to improve economic relations between the two countries in all fields.
She highlighted the great steps that Egypt has taken to enhance the national industry, increase export rates, improve the investment environment and encourage the private sector to increase its role in all development domains.
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