
The Foreign Ministry announced on Monday the launch of a training course in the field of supporting exports to the African countries.
The course, which will run until March 17, is organized by the Egyptian Agency of Partnership for Development (EAPD) in cooperation with the Industry and Trade Ministry.
As many as 28 trainees from Liberia, Uganda, Kenya, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, Malawi, Mauritius, Sudan, Nigeria, Gambia, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Zambia and Somalia will take part in the sessions.
The course will tackle topics related to the trade agreements and their impacts on facilitating and increasing the trade exchange, the legislation and measures of exportation, certificates of origin and ways of their verification, and the hindrances of exporting agricultural crops.
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