Egyptian African Businessmen’s Association extends its sincere thanks to all the newspapers and forums that participated in the media coverage of the Launching the activities of Trade and Investment Forum and bilateral meetings with the Mauritius delegations
This is due to their outstanding contribution to media coverage and to highlighting the important event for all the followers and those interested, as this contributed to placing the citizen, the resident, and the observer at the focus of the event, which contributes to raising the level of cultural awareness and the exchange of experiences between African countries.
Aljalia : Launching the activities of the Trade and Investment Forum and bilateral meetings with the Mauritius delegation
Tahia Masr: Chairman of the Egyptian African Businessmen Association: We are keen to enhance cooperation with the Republic of Mauritius in various fields
Alam Almal: Launching the activities of the investment forum between Egypt and Mauritius
Tahrer Masr: Today, Egypt and Mauritius are in an expanded economic meeting organized by the Egyptian African Businessmen Association
Baldna elyoum: African Egyptians: We are keen to enhance cooperation with the Republic of Mauritius in various fields
Baldna Elyoum: The activities of the trade and investment forum between Egypt and Mauritius started
Dostor: In the presence of 12 African ambassadors.. The launch of the activities of the trade forum between Egypt and Mauritius
Amwal Elghad: Head of EDB: The volume of trade exchange between Egypt and Mauritius reached more than 33 million dollars
Aldiplomasy: Ambassador Ahmed Bakr, Deputy Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs: The Egypt-Mauritius Forum is a quantum leap for the Egyptian-African private sector relations
Ajil News: The volume of trade exchange between Egypt and Mauritius recorded more than 33 million dollars
Alalam Elyoum: Egyptian Africans discuss with Mauritius means of joint economic cooperation
Business gate: “African Egyptians” is looking forward to increasing trade exchange between Egypt and Mauritius by $100 million