CURRENT AND FUTURE SITUATION OF FOREIGN TRADE BETWEEN EGYPT AND CHINA IN LIGHT OF EGYPT’S ACCESSION TO THE BRICS GROUP | ||||
HICMIS–Journal of Administrative Sciences and Digital Technology | ||||
Article 2, Volume 2, Issue 2, June 2024, Page 91-100 PDF (666.19 K) | ||||
Document Type: Researches | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/hicmis.2024.285220.1000 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Sleem M.S. Dahdouh ![]() | ||||
Dept. Econ., Inst. Computers and Manag. Info. Syst., Min. High. Edu., Egypt. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
The research mainly aimed to identify the current and future situation of foreign trade between Egypt and China with the aim of determining the impact of Egypt’s accession to the BRICS group on foreign trade between Egypt and China. The research concluded that the most important factors affecting Egyptian exports to China are gross domestic product, per capita share of national income, value South Africa's exports to China, the value of Brazil's exports to China, the value of Russia's exports to China, as it was shown that an increase in the gross domestic product by one billion dollars leads to a decrease in the value of Egyptian exports by about $2.34 million, and an increase in the per capita share of national income by one dollar leads to an increase in Egyptian exports by about $3.27 million Increasing the value of South Africa’s exports to China by one million dollars leads to a decrease in the value of Egyptian exports to it by about $0.12 million. Increasing the value of Brazil’s exports to China by one million dollars leads to an increase in the value of Egyptian exports to it by about $0.07 million. Increasing the value of Russia’s exports to China by one million dollars leads to the value of Egyptian exports decreased by about $0.03 million, and it turned out that the most important factors affecting Egyptian imports from China are Egypt’s population, gross domestic product, and per capita GDP. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Total foreign trade; Egypt and China; BRICS; forecast model | ||||
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