Egypt’s trade deficit edges higher in August
The decline in exports was ascribed to drops in exports of certain commodities, including oil products and crude oil
15/11/2022 (Zawya) - Egypt’s trade deficit inched up 0.6% year-on-year (YoY) to $4.18 billion in August 2022, according to data released by the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) on November 13th.
Exports dropped by 7.6% YoY to $3.33 billion in August 2022 from $3.61 billion in the same month a year earlier.
The decline in exports was ascribed to drops in exports of certain commodities, including oil products and crude oil whose exports plummeted by 19.8% and 49.7% YoY, respectively.
Meanwhile, exports of liquified natural gas (LNG) and fresh fruits surged by 179.1% and 72.3% YoY, respectively.
On the other hand, imports decreased by 3.2% in August, recording a value of $7.51 billion, which is attributed to 4.7%, 16%, and 7.5% YoY shrinkages in steel, corn, and soya beans imports, respectively.
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