Describes bilateral and multilateral trade agreements that this country is party to, including with the United States. Includes websites and other resources where U.S. companies can get more information on how to take advantage of these agreements.
Last Published: 8/9/2019
Egypt is a signatory to several multilateral trade agreements:
  • The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) 
  • The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
  • The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS)
  • European Union-Egypt Free Trade Agreement (Association Agreement)
  • Free Trade Agreement with EFTA States
  • Turkey-Egypt Free Trade Agreement
  • Greater Arab Free Trade Area Agreement
  • Agadir Free Trade Agreement among Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Jordan
  • Egyptian-European Mediterranean Partnership Agreement
  • The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)
  • Pan Arab Free Trade Area (PAFTA)
     
Moreover, Egypt has signed several bilateral agreements with Arab Countries: Jordan (December 1999), Lebanon (March 1999), Libya (January 1991), Morocco (April 1999), Syria (December 1991), and Tunisia (March 1999). Additionally, in 1995, Egypt and China entered into a trade accord. Egypt has also signed an economic treaty with Russia. In June 2001, Egypt signed an Association Agreement with the European Union (EU) which entered into force on June 1, 2004.  The agreement provided for immediate duty-free access of Egyptian products into EU markets, while duty free access for EU products was phased in over a twelve-year period.  In 2010, Egypt and the EU completed an agricultural annex to their FTA, liberalizing trade in over 90 percent of agricultural goods.
 

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