The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) is planning to set up by the end of December a risk assurance company to protect exporters doing business in Africa, a CBE official told the local press. The CBE is currently finalizing the company’s organizational and shareholder structure, for which the African Export-Import Bank has offered recommendations. The company is meant to support exports into Africa as part of Egypt’s strategy to improve its trade position.
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