The meeting between EDA Chairperson Ali El-Ghamrawy and Ambassador Sergei Terentiev covered several key files, most notably ways to streamline registration procedures for medical products and equipment and to explore technical cooperation between the EDA and its Belarusian counterpart. The stated aim is to positively impact import-export traffic and increase the competitiveness of pharmaceutical products in both countries.
In a statement, the EDA said El-Ghamrawy welcomed the Belarusian delegation and emphasized the importance of expanding technical and regulatory cooperation to enhance mutual product registration and support access to new markets.
El-Ghamrawy affirmed that the authority “gives special importance to strengthening cooperation with various international partners,” including Belarus, to help develop regulatory policies and improve the efficiency of the registration system. He added that these efforts are part of the EDA’s vision to increase the competitiveness of Egyptian medicine, facilitate trade, and support access to global markets for the benefit of the national economy and healthcare sector.