Ministry of Industry, Trade and Small Industries

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Arab Republic of Egypt
Ministry of Trade and Industry
وزارة الصناعة و التجارة والمشروعات الصغيرة والمتوسطة
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Agency overview
Jurisdiction Government of Egypt
Headquarters Garden City, Cairo
Coordinates: 30°2′31″N31°13′57″E / 30.04194°N 31.23250°E / 30.04194; 31.23250
Agency executive
Website Official website

The Ministry of Trade and Industry is a cabinet level department in the government of Egypt. Its headquarters are located in Cairo. The position of minister has been held by Ahmed Samir since August 2022. [1] [2]

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