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Egypt’s Samsung exports computer monitors to Europe

ICT Desk |
Update: 2014-02-09 08:43:00
Egypt’s Samsung exports computer monitors to Europe Photo Courtesy: dailynewsegypt.com

DHAKA: Plant in Egypt’s Beni Suef has sold 10,000 computer monitors to Europe since last November.

Egypt is positioned to become a regional export hub for Samsung products, with locally-manufactured computer monitors being shipped to Europe.

Kinam Lee, president of Samsung`s factory in Beni Suef, said that Egypt is ‘one of the largest and most pivotal markets’ in the MENA region, says a recent government release.

First opened in July 2014 with an investment of $1.8 million, the plant began exporting last November and has since sold 10,000 computer monitors in Slovakia and the Netherlands.

Lee added that that Samsung believes that the factory, which employs 1,000 workers, is helping to support the local economy in Beni Suef.

The official unemployment rate in Beni Suef governorate floats around 6 percent, but observers estimate the actual number of the jobless to be much higher.

BDST: 1937 HRS, FEB 09, 2014

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