India and Egypt have
identified several areas of focus for enhancing bilateral cooperation in trade
and investment, including that in the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCEZ), pharmaceuticals and health sector, gems and jewellery, engineering
goods, IT services, electronics manufacturing, international trade settlement
and digital payments, transport and trade disputes etc, according to Ministry of Commerce and Industry press release.
The officials of two nations met at the
sixth session of the India-Egypt Joint Trade Committee (JTC) held in New Delhi from September 16-17. The meeting was held under the co-chairpersonship of the Economic
Adviser, Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Priya P Nair and Deputy Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade and
Chairman of the Egyptian Commercial Service, Arab Republic of Egypt, Yahya Elwathik Bellah.
The Egyptian Ambassador to India, Wael Mohamed Awad
Hamed, along with
eight delegates from relevant ministries, accompanied the Egyptian delegation. During the meeting, the
Indian side informed that necessary
approvals for signing the MoU on cooperation between National Small Industries
Corporation (NSIC) of India and MSME Development Agency (MSMEDA)
of Egypt have been obtained. The two sides expressed their desire for an early signing and
operationalisation.
In a press release, Ministry of Commerce and Industry stated, "Both sides identified several areas of focus for enhancing
bilateral cooperation in trade and investment including that in the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCEZ), pharmaceuticals and health sector, gems & jewellery,
engineering goods, petroleum and mining, MSME Sector, customs matters, services
sector, IT services, electronics manufacturing, apparel manufacturing,
renewable energy - green hydrogen, food security, international trade
settlement and digital payments, transport and trade disputes etc. Both sides
also discussed market access issues on agricultural products and agreed to
resolve the issues as early as possible."
The two nations agreed on closer
collaboration between their respective Investment Promotion Agencies. India and Egypt agreed to
address all issues impeding bilateral trade expeditiously and facilitate trade
promotion between the two countries and to hold the next meeting of the Joint
Trade Committee in 2026, in Egypt.
In a press release, Ministry of Commerce and Industry stated, "The deliberations of the 6th session of India-Egypt JTC were cordial and
forward-looking, indicative of the amicable and special relations between the
two countries. There was a positive response towards greater cooperation,
addressing pending issues, and increasing trade and investment."
India and Egypt reviewed the
bilateral trade and agreed on exploring new areas of cooperation, diversifying
the bilateral trade basket, and resolution of issues hindering trade between
the two countries. (ANI)