Africazine:
Egypt’s trade with Romania shows significant shifts, highlighting evolving economic relations.
During the first eleven months of 2025, Egypt’s exports to Romania increased by 8.8%, reaching 7 million, while imports from Romania fell by 19.7% to 0.8 million. This resulted in a total bilateral trade volume of 7.8 million, a decrease from 4.8 million in the same period of 2024.
Egypt’s Key Exports to Romania in 2025
Egypt’s main exports to Romania included fertilizers valued at 5.1 million, fuel and mineral oils at .6 million, and iron and steel at .1 million. Additionally, fruits and vegetables accounted for .8 million, while electrical machinery and equipment contributed .8 million to the export figures.
This growth in exports underscores the strengthening economic ties between the two nations. As they approach 120 years of diplomatic relations, the collaboration is set to deepen.
Romania’s Imports and Investments in Egypt
Egypt’s imports from Romania primarily consisted of grains, totaling 9.7 million, followed by tobacco at .4 million and electrical machinery and equipment at .2 million. Iron or steel products made up .2 million of the imports.
Moreover, Romanian investment in Egypt surged to million in the fiscal year 2024/2025, a significant increase from 0,000 the previous year. This investment growth reflects a positive trend in bilateral economic relations.
Future Prospects for Egypt-Romania Relations
- Continued celebration of 120 years of diplomatic relations.
- Romania to serve as guest of honor at the 57th Cairo International Book Fair.
Egypt’s trade with Romania is evolving, showcasing a promising partnership.
