It was another quiet Ramadan night — but one talking head was talking business: El Hekaya’s Amr Adib took to the airwaves to discuss the Trade Ministry’s move to bar some companies from exporting their products to Egypt. Companies that submit the required paperwork will once again be able to import their products within 24 hours, Head of the General Organization for Import and Export Control (GOEIC) Essam El Naggar told Adib (watch, runtime: 12:00). “This is a routine move that has been happening since 2019,” he said, adding that the list of companies suspended from exporting their goods to Egypt is updated daily. Head to our Trade section above for the full rundown on the story.
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