Importers and assemblers of electric motors will be required to adhere to new energy efficiency and testing standards under guidelines issued yesterday by the Trade and Industry Ministry. Companies will have six months to meet the new requirements. The decision is designed to “increase reliance on the use of energy-saving electric motors and to stimulate investment,” Trade Minister Nevine Gamea said.
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