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In the first four months of 2014, seafood and
agricultural products topped the list of Vietnamese exports to Egypt with a
value of US$28.94 million, accounting for 35.5% of total market share.
Textile, fibre and garment exports surged 27 folds
against the comparable period in 2013 to US$11.46 million. Other products
also experiencing high growth included steel (up 184% to US$1.58 million),
means of transport (up 59% to US$4.67 million) and machines, equipment and
tools (up 10.2% to US$4.26 million).
In the first quarter of this year, Egyptian exports to
Vietnam hit around US$2.1 million, substantially unchanged from the same
period last year, primarily consisting of garment, leather and footwear
accessories, ore and minerals, pharmaceuticals, milk and dairy products,
fibre, and petroleum products.
In late October 2013, the Egyptian Government approved
an economic stimulus package worth US$3.2 billion, aimed at helping its
economy rebound. It is hoped that this legislation will spillover and
materialize in a substantial bump in bilateral trade between Vietnam and Egypt in the coming time.
According to the Vietnamese Trade Office in Egypt , Vietnamese businesses should revise
their marketing strategies to attract new business in Egypt ,
including boosting the number of trade promotions.
Although Egypt has not superimposed strict
requirements on imports, goods exported to the market must jump through some
fairly rigorous quality standards, which Vietnamese business need to be
keenly aware of, the office reports.
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