
An Egyptian-Sudanese trade cooperation agreement, under barter system, signed for the first time among Arab countries, said Secretary General of the Federation of Arab Exporters and Importers at the Arab Economic Unity Council Mos'ad Rashed.
In exclusive statements to MENA correspondent here on Thursday, Rashed said that an agreement was reached among 43 Egyptian companies, affiliated to Supply and Trade Ministry and the Sudanese free markets company to organize fairs throughout the year in all the Sudanese states in order to sell Egyptian products in return of exchanging imports and exports between the two countries under the barter system.
The agreement was signed between the two countries on the sideline of the proceedings of Khartoum international fair, he added.
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