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KOICA to fund $11 million Digital Trade Facilitation Platform in Egypt

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KOICA to fund $11 million Digital Trade Facilitation Platform in Egypt

The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) - Egypt Office - and the General Organization for Export and Import Control (GOEIC) have signed the Minutes of Discussions to launch an $11 million project titled "Establishing a Digital Platform for Risk-Based Inspection and Traceability to Facilitate Trade in Egypt." The project aims to streamline import inspection procedures in Egypt and enhance Egypt's competitiveness in global trade.

The signing was witnessed by Lee Myung-shin, Deputy Country Director of KOICA Egypt Office, and Engineer Essam El-Naggar, Chairman of GOEIC, along with Dr. Mai Hashem El-Nabi, Assistant Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade for Development Projects, International Relations, and Political Communication, and Dr. Iman Fakhry from the Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation.

The project is expected to be implemented between 2025 and 2029. It will involve several components, including Building and operating a digital system for risk-based inspection of non-food industrial goods at GOEIC (e-RBI), building and operating a digital information management system for all GOEIC laboratories (LIMS), and building and operating a digital tracking and tracing system for industrial goods in the local market.

Lee Myung-shin, Deputy Country Director of KOICA Egypt Office, emphasized the project's impact, stating, "I believe this project will significantly enhance Egypt's trade facilitation capabilities, fostering economic growth and sustainability. Our collaboration with the General Organization for Export and Import Control marks a crucial step towards a more efficient and competitive trade environment in Egypt."

Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, affirmed that this project builds on her ministry's coordinating efforts with relevant parties. Its aim is to maximize the impact of Korean grants, supporting Egypt's digital transformation and fostering comprehensive, sustainable development. She emphasized that the digital platform for risk-based inspection and traceability will bolster national efforts to facilitate and develop trade through digitalization, enhancing competitiveness by accelerating inspection and customs clearance, reducing administrative hurdles, and ensuring compliance with international foreign trade standards.

Engineer Hassan El-Khatib, Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade, noted that this project aligns with Egypt's vision for port governance. It aims to accelerate, simplify, and reduce the cost and time of conformity assessment procedures at ports, ultimately cutting release times to meet global standards. The initiative will also tighten controls on the trade of low-quality goods and fulfill Egypt's international commitments under the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement regarding integrated risk management systems in cross-border trade.

Engineer Essam El-Naggar, Chairman of GOEIC, praised the Korean government's support for implementing this project, which contributes to activating a modern integrated system for controlling industrial goods imports up to market monitoring, similar to what is applied in developed countries.

KOICA is a Korean government agency under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, implementing grant aid programs to combat poverty and foster sustainable socio-economic growth in developing countries.

Established in 1998, the KOICA Egypt office provides technical and technological education to youth, supports the digitization of government services and systems, and runs programs addressing gender-based violence, women's empowerment, and vulnerable groups.