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Egypt becomes biggest market for Russian goods | Egypt becomes biggest market for Russian goods |
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Statistics from the Russian Export Center show that Egypt has outpaced China as the largest buyer of Russian products. In 2017, the country imported Russian goods worth almost $1.8 billion - up 44 percent from the previous year. | |
Egypt is the world's largest buyer of wheat due to high consumption of bread. It ships wheat from Russia, Ukraine, France and the United States. | Egypt is the world's largest buyer of wheat due to high consumption of bread. It ships wheat from Russia, Ukraine, France and the United States. |
Russia has recently boosted wheat export contracts on expectations of a record grain harvest, and Egypt is one of its biggest customers. Wheat exports to Egypt have averaged between four and five million tons a year, and are expected to reach six million tons. Moscow and Cairo are currently in discussions regarding the possibility of Russian participation in the construction of grain infrastructure in Egypt. | Russia has recently boosted wheat export contracts on expectations of a record grain harvest, and Egypt is one of its biggest customers. Wheat exports to Egypt have averaged between four and five million tons a year, and are expected to reach six million tons. Moscow and Cairo are currently in discussions regarding the possibility of Russian participation in the construction of grain infrastructure in Egypt. |
The two countries are also exploring the possibility of signing a free-trade agreement. The deal could boost trade and investment, according to Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. | The two countries are also exploring the possibility of signing a free-trade agreement. The deal could boost trade and investment, according to Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. |
In 2014, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Egyptian President Abdel Fatah el-Sisi agreed to build a Russian industrial zone, which will be part of a new Suez Canal project. The industrial zone is expected to develop transport and logistics infrastructure, and create additional opportunities for industry and agriculture. A number of leading Russian companies plan to spend $4.6 billion on its construction, which is expected to be completed by 2035. | In 2014, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Egyptian President Abdel Fatah el-Sisi agreed to build a Russian industrial zone, which will be part of a new Suez Canal project. The industrial zone is expected to develop transport and logistics infrastructure, and create additional opportunities for industry and agriculture. A number of leading Russian companies plan to spend $4.6 billion on its construction, which is expected to be completed by 2035. |
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