Egypt's primary exports are petroleum and petroleum products, but they also sell a variety of other goods including agricultural products, textiles, and mineral resources.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
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Petroleum and Petroleum Products: This constitutes the largest portion of Egypt's export revenue.
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Raw Cotton, Cotton Yarn, and Textiles: Egypt has a long history with cotton production, and these remain significant exports.
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Raw Materials, Mineral and Chemical Products: Egypt exports a range of raw materials and processed chemical and mineral products.
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Capital Goods: These represent machinery and equipment used in production processes.
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Agricultural Products: Key agricultural exports include:
- Rice
- Onions
- Garlic
- Citrus Fruits
In summary, while petroleum and related products are Egypt's top export, the country also has a diversified export portfolio including textiles, raw materials, and agricultural goods.