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Strengthening steel exports from Europe to Egypt amidst the green continent's decrease

In a strategic move to meet rising demand and foster international trade relations, Europe is significantly ramping up its steel exports to Egypt.

Strengthening steel exports from Europe to Egypt amidst the green continent's decrease

In a strategic move to meet rising demand and foster international trade relations, Europe is significantly ramping up its steel exports to Egypt. The decision comes at a time when exports from the green continent, witness a notable decline.

During the first five months of this year, steel exports from the European Union witnessed a decline to all destinations when compared to the corresponding period last year. Interestingly, Egypt stood out as the sole exception, experiencing a notable 29% increase in steel exports from the European Union compared to the previous year.

In the first five months of this year, the European Union exported a total of 7.16 million tons of steel to various destinations. Out of this, 37% comprised 2.65 million tons of long products, and 63% comprised 4.51 million tons of flat products

European leaders and trade officials have taken swift action to strengthen the flow of steel exports to Egypt, recognizing the nation's growing need for construction and infrastructure materials. The move is expected to not only bolster Egypt's industrial capabilities but also forge stronger economic ties between Europe and the North African country. The decline in exports from the green continent has raised concerns among environmentalists and policymakers. experts suggest that factors such as shifting global trade dynamics and domestic economic priorities may have played a role.

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