Trade between Egypt and the European Union (EU) surpassed Euros 27 billion in 2018, said Planning Minister Hala el Saeed on Tuesday.
She added that Egypt’s continued efforts to ensure gender equality fall within the framework of partnership and cooperation with the EU.
The minister was addressing a celebration held by the Swedish embassy in Cairo, in tandem with the EU mission in Cairo, to mark the launch of the “EU Initiative on Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women”, according to a statement issued by the Planning Ministry.
European Union Ambassador to Egypt Ivan Surkos alongside Sweden’s Ambassador to Egypt Jan Thesleff were present at the celebration.
Minister Saeed pointed out to the importance of the time-honored relations binding Egypt and the EU that entail coordination and cooperation in various fields.
The EU is a key partner of Egypt’s in the sectors of trade, investment, primary education, and scientific research, the minister added.
Egypt Today
15/10/2019