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35.8% decrease in Egypt’s trade deficit in May 2022

The Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) issued on Wednesday the monthly bulletin of Foreign Trade in May 2022.

The trade deficit reached $2.61bn during May 2022, versus $4.06bn in May 2021, a decrease of 35.8%.

Egypt’s exports increased by 18.3% as it reached $4.01bn during May 2022, versus $3.39bn in May 2021, due to an increase in the value of some commodities such as petroleum and liquefied natural gas products by 44.1%, crude oil by 30.7%, fertilizer by 33.9%, and ready-made clothes by 48.1%. 

The value of other exports decreased during May 2022; fruits by 23.5%, miscellaneous edible preparations by 13.7%, flat-rolled production of iron or steel by 1.0%, and medicines and pharmaceuticals by 10.3%.

Imports value also increased by 11.1% as it reached $6.62bn during May 2022, versus $7.45bn in May 2021, due to the increased of some commodities’ value such as crude oil by 9.2%, petroleum products by 24.2%, plastic in primary forms by 18.0%, medicines and pharmaceuticals by 17.4%.

The value of other imports decreased, such as raw materials of iron or steel by 25.6%, chemicals by 17.0%, meat by 158.9%, and dairy products by 24.0%.