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Chemicals, Fertilizers Export Council plans 2025 trade missions to Africa and Spain

Khaled Abul-Makarem, the Chairman of the Council, announced that the missions will target four African nations — Tanzania, Ghana, the Ivory Coast, and Kenya — as well as Spain.

By: Business Today Egypt

Thu, Nov. 28, 2024

Egypt’s Chemicals and Fertilizers Export Council is planning a series of trade missions in 2025 to boost the country’s exports and strengthen its position in international markets.

The trade missions form part of Egypt’s broader ambition to increase its total exports to $140-145 billion by 2030, which includes ongoing efforts to diversify its trade partnerships and expand into untapped or underutilized markets.

Khaled Abul-Makarem, the Chairman of the Council, announced that the missions will target four African nations — Tanzania, Ghana, the Ivory Coast, and Kenya — as well as Spain.

He emphasized that these trade missions align with the council's goal of enhancing Egypt's export performance and exploring new opportunities for Egyptian industries.

Abul-Makarem made the announcement during the third edition of the International Manufacturing Convention and Exhibition (IMCE), which was organized by the Industrial Modernization Centre (IMC) and held under the patronage of President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi.

Egypt’s export sector will continue to thrive, explained Abul-Makarem as he expressed his confidence in the country’s trade capabilities.

He shared that chemical and fertilizer exports had grown by 5% in the first nine months of 2024, reaching a total of $6.5 billion.

By the end of the year, exports are expected to reach approximately $8.5 billion.

Abul-Makarem highlighted that expanding the council’s outreach and strengthening Egypt's competitiveness are central to achieving this goal.

While exports of chemicals and fertilizers to Spain have been strong, reaching 297 million in 2023 according to Trade Map.

Egypt’s exports to the Ivory Coast amounted to $18 million, to Ghana $7.7 million, to Kenya $6.4 million, and to Tanzania just $2 million.

A particularly promising area for growth is Egypt's plastics and plastic products sector, which Abul-Makarem described as the “dark horse” of the country’s export industry.

Exports from this sector reached $2 billion in the first nine months of 2024, and the chairman expects this figure to rise to $2.5 billion by the end of the year.

Another area of significant growth has been the petrochemicals sector, he explained, which saw a remarkable 71% increase in exports, reaching $1 billion in the same period.