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Egypt expands law granting domestic products preference

Egypt’s parliament has approved amendments to a law that gives preference to domestic products instead of imported ones in government contracts, drawing mixed reactions from local experts.
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CAIRO — Egyptian-made products just got a boost from parliament, which has approved amendments broadening a law that gives preference to domestic products over imported ones in government contracts.

On May 29, legislators passed changes to a 2015 law known as the Egyptian Industrial Product Preference Law in Government Contracts. The amendments expand the definition of industrial products to include information technology products and services. Also, the original law applied to government contracts only, but now preference also will be given to all contracts involving companies totally owned by the state and companies partly owned by the state in partnership with the private sector. Such companies include the Holding Company for Water and Wastewater, Telecom Egypt and Egypt Air.

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