Egypt’S Medical Supplies Sector Seeks To Sell To Brazil
Egypt's Export Council for Medical Industries (ECMI) seeks to export and prospect investment opportunities in Mercosur countries, particularly in the Brazilian market, through cooperation with the regional office of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) in Cairo.
The office director, Michael Gamal, met with the president of the ECMI, Magued Georges, this week to discuss opportunities for cooperation between the two institutions to facilitate the export of Egyptian medical products to the Brazilian market and vice versa, and encourage manufacturing partnerships between both countries.
Gamal informed the Mercosur free trade agreement with Egypt plays an essential role in the development of Brazil-Egypt trade relations; Egyptian exports to the Brazilian market, which amounted to USD 147 million in 2017, the year in which the agreement came into effect, rose to USD 620 million last year.
He said the office received a delegation with Brazilian Medical Devices Manufacturers Association (ABIMO) member companies which held meetings with Egyptian companies and investment authorities to discuss export opportunities and investments for Brazilian products in Egypt and Africa.
Gamal gave the ECMI an overview of the Brazilian market, especially the opportunities for pharmaceutical products and medical supplies from Egypt. According to him, Brazil is among the world's biggest economies, and medication prices are high in the country, thus generating tremendous opportunities for Egyptian suppliers.