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Egypt's exports to Qatar totaled USD 93.4 million in 2024, a notable rise from USD 44.3 million in the previous year. The main exported products included vegetables and fruits, valued at USD 38 million, electrical machinery and equipment at USD 8 million, and prepared vegetables and fruits at USD 6 million.

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Egypt’s exports to Qatar totaled USD 93.4 million in 2024, a notable rise from USD 44.3 million in the previous year. The main exported products included vegetables and fruits, valued at USD 38 million, electrical machinery and equipment at USD 8 million, and prepared vegetables and fruits at USD 6 million.

The value of trade between Egypt and Qatar reached USD 128.4 million in 2024, showing an increase from USD 72.1 million in 2023, according to data released by the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS).

Egypt’s exports to Qatar totaled USD 93.4 million in 2024, a notable rise from USD 44.3 million in the previous year. The main exported products included vegetables and fruits, valued at USD 38 million, electrical machinery and equipment at USD 8 million, and prepared vegetables and fruits at USD 6 million. Additionally, cocoa and its preparations accounted for USD 6 million, while miscellaneous food preparations reached USD 4 million.

On the other hand, Egypt’s imports from Qatar amounted to USD 35 million in 2024, compared to USD 27.8 million in 2023. The key imported goods from Qatar included plastics and their products, worth USD 14 million, followed by miscellaneous chemical products at USD 7 million, fuel and mineral oils at USD 5 million, aluminium at USD  4 million, and inorganic chemical products valued at USD  3 million.

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Qatari investments in Egypt increased, reaching USD 618.5 million during the 2023 -24 fiscal year, up from USD 548.2 million in the previous fiscal year. Similarly, Egyptian investments in Qatar grew to USD 171.5 million in 2023-24 compared to USD 86.8 million in 2022-23, highlighting the continued strengthening of bilateral economic cooperation.