The Supply Ministry will launch next month Egypt’s first exchange for industrial and agricultural commodities, where traders usually buy and sell futures contracts, Minister Ali El Moselhy said, according to a cabinet statement. The exchange will be 60% owned by the state and 40% by the private sector. It will initially allow five commodities — flour, iron, oil, corn, and cement — to be traded. Setting up a commodities exchange will help the government better calculate taxes, EGX boss Mohamed Farid added.
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