
The Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) announced a decrease in Egyptian exports in April 2015 estimated by EGP 14 billion compared to EGP 17.3 billion during April 2014.
The retreat recorded 18.9 percent.
The CAPMAS said also that the exports of some products retreated during April of 2015 atop of which is crude oil to reach 1.38 billion pounds compared to 2.10 billion pounds with a decrease of 35.8 percent.
Meanwhile, the cost of exported fresh oranges raised from EGP 469.2 million to EGP 614 million during the same month of the last year to record a 30.9 percent increase.
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