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After yearlong freeze, Israel renews ‎commercial relations with Egypt

by  Ariel Whitman , News Agencies and ILH Staff
Published on  08-02-2018 00:00
Last modified: 11-21-2021 15:50
After yearlong freeze, Israel renews ‎commercial relations with Egypt

Israeli and Egyptian delegations meet in Cairo last week

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Israel and Egypt have renewed commercial ‎relations following a prolonged period of stagnation.

Last week, Egyptian and Israeli officials met in Cairo to discuss ways to ‎expand the reach of their Qualified Industrial Zones agreement. Commonly known as the QIZ Protocol, this process was established by the U.S. Congress ‎‎in 1996 in an effort to foster economic ties between ‎Israel and ‎its neighbors.

Israel and Egypt signed a ‎QIZ agreement in 2004. ‎

The Israeli delegation included Economy and ‎Industry Ministry QIZ co-chairman Gabby Bar, Foreign ‎Ministry Middle East Economic Relations ‎Department head Amira Oron, and other senior officials in the ‎Israeli Customs Authority and the private sector.‎

The two missions had not met in a year. ‎

Local media reported that the delegation met with ‎senior officials in the Egyptian Trade and Industry ‎Ministry, including Egypt's QIZ chief Ashraf al-Rabie, diplomats from the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, and ‎several prominent Egyptian businessmen.‎

The meeting focused on promoting trade ties between ‎Israel and Egypt under the QIZ agreement, which both ‎Jerusalem and Cairo view as vital to economic ‎relations and as a platform for advancing their overall ‎bilateral relations.‎

Egypt announced its plans to reopen the ‎Nitzana border crossing, an international terminal ‎that handles commercial trade. The crossing was ‎closed in January over Egypt's battle against ‎Islamic State terrorists in the Sinai Peninsula.‎

Dan Catarivas, director of Foreign Trade and International ‎Relations at the Israeli Manufacturers Association,‎ told Israel Hayom the meeting focused ‎on the significant potential to increase import-‎export ties between the longtime allies by further ‎diversifying the sectors included in the QIZ ‎agreement, as well as streamlining the issuing of ‎business visas on both sides. ‎

‎"Egypt is in the process of implementing very ‎significant economic reforms that will create many ‎business opportunities for foreigners, ‎including Israelis," he said.‎

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