Sudan lifts ban on Egyptian products: The Sudanese government announced it has officially lifted its ban on imports of Egyptian agricultural and animal products, according to Sudan Tribune. The ban, which had been in place since September 2016, came amid tensions between the two countries and as Egypt faced a scare amid reports of strawberry exports that had been contaminated with Hepatitis A. Khartoum then decided to ban imports of other goods in March 2017, which was then expanded to a blanket ban in May of the same year as ties between Egypt and Sudan went south.
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