The Moroccan-Egyptian joint trade commission started Friday in Cairo talks aimed at upgrading bilateral trade ties, reported ArabicNews.com Friday.
The commission will look into the extension of the list of tax-and-duty free goods exchanged between the two states in implementation of the free zone accord signed between the two sides.
The outcome of the two-day meeting will be submitted to the Moroccan-Egyptian high joint commission scheduled in Cairo for late May under the chairmanship of King Mohammed VI and President Hosni Mubarak, added ArabicNews.com - Albawaba.com
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