CAIRO, April 1, 2018 - Minister of Trade and Industry Tarek Kabil said that Egypt's exports to the French market increased by 36.4 per cent Y/o/Y to reach 572 million euros in 2017, compared to 420 million euros a year earlier. Trade exchange between Egypt and France increased by 21.8 per cent. Minister kabil added that the French market is one of the most important markets receiving Egyptian goods. He added that the strong political ties between the two countries' have a positive impact on the economic relations. Exports of biochemical products to the French market came first, while fertilisers came in the second rank, according to Kabil.