Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Discusses with KOICA Mission The Developments of The Digital Inspection and Tracking Platform Project To Facilitate Trade In Egypt
21 March 2025
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) mission, headed by Ms. Jinyoung Kim, Head of KOICA's Egypt and Middle East Office, to discuss joint cooperation efforts with KOICA to implement a digital platform for integrated and comprehensive risk management for trade facilitation in Egypt, which is being implemented for the Organization for Export and Import Control (GOEIC).
At the beginning of the meeting, H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat welcomed
the KOICA delegation, emphasizing the depth of Egyptian-Korean relations as one
of Egypt's key partners in Asia, explaining that the cooperation between the
two countries is a unique example of impactful partnerships through the
implementation of several pioneering projects in Egypt, in line with the
national development goals to achieve sustainable development, under Egypt's
classification as one of the five priority partners in South Korea's
development cooperation efforts; to strengthen the depth and importance of
bilateral cooperation between the two countries and reflect the joint
commitment to achieving sustainable development.
Dr. Al-Mashat affirmed the ministry's keenness to coordinate
areas of cooperation with the Korean side in light of Egypt’s Vision 2030, the
strategic priorities of the government program, and sectoral plans, which
contributes to achieving comprehensive and sustainable development, noting the
ministry's role in implementing the economic and social development plan,
integrating between national priorities and international partnerships, as well
as formulating and developing economic policies for Egypt and enhancing international
cooperation to serve the Egyptian economy, focusing on using modern technology
to develop government performance and support digital transformation across
various sectors, in addition to implementing structural reforms to create an
enabling environment
The Minister of Planning, Economic Development and
International Cooperation praised the financial and technical support provided
by KOICA to develop the project, which is reflected in facilitating and
developing trade through digital transformation, emphasizing the importance of
the project in enhancing competitiveness by accelerating the inspection and
customs clearance processes, thereby reducing administrative obstacles and
ensuring compliance with international standards in foreign trade.
Dr. Al-Mashat stated that the project aligns with Egypt's
strategic directions towards digital transformation and economic
sustainability, providing accurate data that helps decision-makers formulate
more efficient and effective policies in the trade and industry sectors. The
long-term benefits of the project include achieving digital integration among
various government entities, which enhances the efficiency of government work
and reduces complex bureaucratic procedures.
H.E. Pointed out the project's role in improving the
business environment and attracting more foreign investments, especially as it
contributes to improving Egypt's ranking in global indicators on the ease of
doing business and economic competitiveness, explaining Egypt's keenness to exchange
experiences and benefit from the Korean experience in developing digital trade
systems, ensuring a qualitative leap in the Egyptian business environment,
reaffirming the commitment of the Ministry of Planning, Economic Development
and International Cooperation to continue supporting projects that contribute
to achieving Egypt's Vision 2030 and promoting sustainable economic growth.
During the meeting, the KOICA team presented the project's
significance, implementation phases, and the economic benefits it achieves,
especially in terms of reducing waiting times for goods at customs ports,
reducing operational costs for companies, and increasing foreign investors'
confidence in the Egyptian trade system, as the project will be implemented
starting from the middle of current year until the end of 2029, through
multiple components, including building and operating the digital system for
risk-based inspection of non-food industrial goods, establishing and operating
the digital information management system for all laboratories of the General Organization for
Export and Import Control (GOEIC), and creating and operating the digital track
and trace system, and creating a digital passport system for industrial goods
products in the local market.
For her part, Ms. Jin Young Kim, Regional Director of KOICA Egypt, praised the effective cooperation between the office and the Ministry in coordinating the visit of Korean experts to the Egyptian Export-Import Control Organization to finalize the project. Kim added that KOICA is currently seeking with the ministry to expand comprehensively in the digital transformation pillar, of which this project is one of the most important outputs, as it aims to support the facilitation of trade facilitation in Egypt and enhance its competitiveness in global trade, as well as simplifying the procedures for examining imported goods by reducing the examination time for shipments coming to Egyptian ports, where the project activities are scheduled to include developing principles for improving machine learning models to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of risk-based cargo selection, as well as developing a strategic plan for the inspection and tracking system.