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SG, Egypt ink five MoUs for deeper business collaboration

The programme also provided opportunities for business-to-business matchmaking.

Singapore and Egyptian companies signed five Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) for deeper business collaborations and partnerships.

Last 21 September, the Singapore Business Federation led a 27-member delegation comprising 20 Singapore companies to Egypt.

During the forum, delegates gained insights into Egypt’s strategic role as a business hub for Africa and the Middle East, as well as guidance on doing business with Singapore, regional trade partnerships, and market access.

The programme also provided opportunities for business-to-business matchmaking, partnership-building, and engagement with key government and industry stakeholders.
 

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