Egypt and Cyprus signed an agreement to renew their bilateral double taxation treaty during the trilateral summit that was held in Cairo on Tuesday, according to the Cyprus Mail. The new agreement will help deepen economic ties between the two countries while expanding the network of double taxation conventions helps establish them as international business centers. The original treaty was signed in December 1993.
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