Exhibition “Something Else” took place at the Citadel of Saladin and featured Brazilian art curated by Mônica Hirano.
Author: Omar Assi
Egyptian sector authorities are satisfied with the country’s food industry performance in the domestic and international markets. They spoke to ANBA at the Food Africa show.
Organizers report that the show in Egypt will host 900 exhibitors from 35 countries and 500 importers. The exhibition runs from next Tuesday (12) through December 14.
Consumer price for a kilo of sugar has exceeded USD 1.78 in the Egyptian market. Industries suffer from its lack of supply, and the government could act to curb the prices.
Egypt will host in January a new edition of the industry show. Leather imports declined in the Arab country due to a shortage of dollars.
A trade show focused on the continent opened this week in Cairo. The event brings opportunities for investments and trade agreements between African countries.
The participation in the APAS Show 2024 in Brazil is one of the goals of the Egyptian Food Export Council to boost the country’s sales to the Brazilian market.
The country has approved amendments allowing for companies whose foreign investors’ share is over 49% to be registered in the importers’ record. The measure aims to facilitate foreign investment.
The event will be held in Fujairah in December on the theme “Sustainable Agriculture and Green Logistics,” organized by the emirate’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Arab-Brazilian Chamber.
The African Food Regulatory Authorities Forum will hold its first edition from October 11 to 13 in Cairo.
The Egyptian company will invest some USD 8 million to step up its production capacity and meet the growing demand for fertilizers from both the domestic and international markets.
The Egyptian cabinet took the decision to curb the unprecedented surge in onion prices in the local market. The approaching end of the export season limits the measure’s negative impact on the productive sector.
As Egypt enters BRICS, the country’s commercial consul to São Paulo, Nashwa Bakr, gave Egyptian businesspeople information on the Brazilian economy and investment opportunities.
In a meeting in Bahrain this week, the Union of Arab Chambers board drafted a declaration aimed at the private sector that lists the priorities for the region’s development. Food security, logistics and digital payments are some of the topics.