The ambassador expressed Rwanda’s desire to increase trade exchange rates, especially since Egypt and Rwanda are linked by the COMESA agreement, which grants preferential and customs exemption for products between the agreement’s countries.
During his visit, the ambassador called on the group to establish a central warehouse in Rwanda to serve as a hub for exporting the group’s products to Rwanda and the surrounding countries, which have high population density and purchasing power for food products.
He pointed out the good opportunity for exporting Egyptian flour, pasta, and sauce, and mentioned that Rwanda has high-quality agricultural products, such as grains and fruits, which can be exported to Egypt at competitive prices.