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British businessmen discuss in Cairo developing economic relations
Egypt-UK, Economics, 4/11/2000

A British businessmen delegation in currently visiting Egypt to discuss aspects of cooperation in fields of harbors, exporting fresh fruits and vegetables and medical products, metal industries as well as equipment's of communication and electronics.

Sources in the British embassy in Cairo referred that the delegation comprises 12 of the most prominent businessmen from Wales.

The visit is organized by the national center of Wales which works in coordination with the British House of Commons of develop the different economic and educational sectors.

This visit comes in frame of the large activity in the economic and commercial relations between Egypt and U.K in multiple visits by British commercial delegations to Cairo.

Member of the British delegation is meeting the businessmen in Alexandria city (North Cairo) to discuss means of developing the commercial relations between Wales an Alexandria city.

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