Egypt's imports from COMESA countries record decline by end of 2021: CAPMAS - News Summed Up

Egypt's imports from COMESA countries record decline by end of 2021: CAPMAS


CAIRO - 12 May 2022: The Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) monitored a noticeable decline in the volume of Egyptian imports from the COMESA group recently, as the total value of Egyptian imports amounted to about 15.8 million dollars in December 2021, compared to 31.4 million dollars in December 2020, a decline of about $15.6 million. The list of countries also included Egyptian imports from Zimbabwe, which amounted to $2.4 million last December, compared to $3 million in the same month in 2020, a decrease of $600,000. As for the rest of the COMESA countries, imports from them declined and amounted to $600,000 last December, compared to $9.7 million in the same month in 2020, a decrease of $9.1 million. The Egyptian exports to the Arab countries amounted to about 929.6 million dollars last January, while they were 886.3 million dollars in January 2021, an increase of about 43.3 million dollars. The UAE, Sudan and Libya, where the value of Egypt’s exports to Saudi Arabia amounted to about 195.1 million dollars last January, compared to 166.4 million dollars in January 2021, an increase of 28.7 million dollars.


Source: Libya Today May 12, 2022 09:05 UTC



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