Investment opportunities in the oil and gas sector dominated discussions at the Egyptian-Romanian Business Council meetings that kicked off in Bucharest yesterday, Ahram Gate reports. Egypt is also looking to increase its imports of Romanian meat to fulfill domestic needs, according to the council’s deputy president, Ahmed El Sokkary. The two countries are expected to sign MoUs on investment, SMEs, agriculture, water resources and irrigation, and tourism, the Investment and International Cooperation Ministry had said last week.
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