Egypt’s Ministry of Trade and Industry’s plans to reach $100bn in annual exports, Nevine Gamea said s a part of her speech which was delivered on behalf of Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, during the activities of the first annual forum for food industries.
The first of its kind forum was organised by the Chamber of Food Industries (CFI).
These plans are depending mainly on achieving a breakthrough in the export rates of food industries and agricultural crops.
Egypt has paid a total of 4.517 billion Egyptian pounds in overdue export subsidies to companies operating in food industries sector under the immediate disbursement of export subsidies initiative, Gamea noted
Egypt has paid a total of 1.2 billion Egyptian pounds in overdue export subsidies to 264 firms operating in the food industries sector until the end of December 2020.
Gamea added that the government has paid export subsidies dues of 2.5 billion pounds about 193 food companies under the first phase of the export support initiative, while 817 million pounds were paid to 117 companies during the second phase of the initiative.
Gamea pointed out that the ministry is looking to complete the new programme for reimbursement of the export subsidies dues after its discussion with all the exporting sectors in Egypt.
It also presented this programme to the Board of Directors at the Export Development Fund. It will now be submitted to the Prime Minister for approval to help increase Egyptian exports to foreign markets.