AmSpec
About AmSpec:
AmSpec covers the services of inspection, testing, and analysis of grains, fertilizers, oil and their derivatives in Europe, Black Sea, Australia, North and South America as well as the Middle East, North Africa, Africa, China, India and many other countries and geographical regions. The company’s vision is to expand in order to cover many agricultural, mining and petroleum activities as well as establish labs with highest level of modern techniques to help importers, exporters, producers, and consumers to provide accurate results to help in evaluating their products, improve their quality, and make sure of their conformity with the global specifications. The company has accreditations of ISO, GAFTA, FOSFA and several international and local accreditations; helping us to gain trust of many customers. For the branches of the inspection company and its approval area click here...
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EGAC (Egyptian Accreditation Council) renewing the accreditation of "Grains' lab" – Safaga Port
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As GOEIC is very keen to develop the system of services provided to the community of exporters, importers and the trade community in a way that contributes in facilitating trade movement and developing exports.
Eng. Ismael Gaber, the chairman of GOEIC announced that the accreditation granted to "Grains' Lab" of GOEIC Food Testing Labs – Safaga branch has been renewed by EGAC (Egyptian Accreditation Council).
In the field of some tests of wheat grains and flour, in accordance with the International Standard (ISO/IEC 17025/2017) and until the end of the accreditation cycle on the 7th of February, 2025. This will allow the laboratories to use the Council accreditation logo in accordance with the Council's work rules no (R4G).
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EGAC (Egyptian Accreditation Council) renewing the...
Issuing a number of (24.742) Certificates of Origin during September 2020
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GOEIC issued a number of (24.742) Certificates of Origin during September 2020 in accordance with the rules of origin protocols applied by the preferential agreements concluded between Egypt and other countries to apply exemptions and customs benefits granted to Egyptian exports, these certificates were among: (The League of Arab States Logo - Bilateral Agreement – COMESA – MERCSOUR – EUR1 – FORM-A – etc.)
GOEIC also verified the origin of exported goods to and from countries with which preferential agreements are concluded with a number of (97) export certificates during the same period.
GOEIC is also following up on the latest executive position concerning the memorandums of understanding signed between Egypt and (Tunisia – Jordan – Kuwait – Saudi Arabia – Lebanon – Sudan – Bahrain – Oman – Somalia & Senegal - Agadir Agreement States) in the field of mutual recognition of Conformity certificates for the industrial (not food) goods.
This and All technical instructions have been provided to the exporters and to respond to their inquiries according to the organizing ministerial decrees for inspection to ensure the quality of Egyptian exports and to raise its competitive ability.
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Issuing a number of (24.742) Certificates of Origi...
(1,076) Billion Dollars, the value of the most important (20) industrial items of Egyptian's non-petroleum exports - during September 2020
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GOEIC announced in its monthly report about the most important (20) industrial items of Egyptian's non-petroleum exports during September 2020 that gold begins the list of these items, then came petrol oil, monitors, wires, and cables, nitrogen fertilizers (Azote), suits and jackets, and postages.
Followed by shirts, propylene polymers, polyacetalate, polyethers, ethylene polymers, then flat products of iron with 600 mm or more, aromatic mixtures, medicine, row Aluminium, bars of iron and steel, and phosphate.
And finally come furniture, pads, baby diapers and building rocks at the end of the list.
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(1,076) Billion Dollars, the value of the most imp...
(242) Million Dollars, the value of the most important (20) food items of Egyptian's non-petroleum exports – during September 2020
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GOEIC announced in its monthly report of the most important (20) food items of Egyptian's non-petroleum exports during September 2020 that soybean oil begin the list of these items, then came the sugar cane, fruits and cheese.
Followed by plants and its parts, dry seeds, bakery products, wheat flour, chocolate, frozen vegetables, dates, figs and pineapple, fruits and dry fruits, onion and garlic, then came the prepared or frozen vegetables, orchid roots, and food preparations.
Finally, seeds intended for sowing, animals, pasta, yeasts came at the end of the list.
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(242) Million Dollars, the value of the most impor...
An increase in the value of Egyptian non-petroleum Exports for (7) Export Councils during September 2020
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GOEIC announced in its comparative monthly report for the Egyptian non-petroleum exports of September 2020 an increase in the value of (7) export councils starting with "Export council of printing, packaging and books " with value (87 MDs) during September 2020 compared to (52 MDs) during the same month of the previous year, i.e. 69% increase. After that came the "Export Council of Building Materials "with value (559 MDs) during September 2020 compared to (417 MDs) in September 2019, i.e. 34% increase.
The “Export Council of Wooden Furniture” recorded an increase in its value to become (24 MDs) during September 2020 verses (19MDs) during the same month of the previous year, i.e. 28% increase. After that come the "Export council of Handmade Industries” with a slight increase to become (21 MDs) during September 2020 verses (19MDs) during September 2019, i.e. 12% increase. Then the “Export Council of Furniture” reached the value of (43 MDs) during September 2020 compared to (40MDs) during the same month of the previous year, i.e. 8%.
Also there’s an increase in the value of “The Export Council of Yarn and Textiles” and “The Export Council of Engineering and Electronic products”.
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An increase in the value of Egyptian non-petroleum...