Egypt- Regulating exports and imports law
Law NO. 118 of 1975
The aim of that law is to regulate exports and imports operations on land and on sea.
Law NO. 118 of 1975
The aim of that law is to regulate exports and imports operations on land and on sea.
Law NO.17 of 1999
The law covers many important aspects related to types of commercial business including eligibility requirements to practice a commercial business, store rent and insurance, types of commercial contracts, illegal competition, marine businesses, commercial ledgers, and guarantees.
Law NO. 12 of 2003
The law covers many important aspects related to workers and employers, it organizes individuals business relationship, rights and duties of employers & workers and sanctions.
The AWIB supports women entrepreneurs both technically and financially. The program aims to build capacities of intermediaries to better service women entrepreneurs and to finance pan-African trainings and conferences.
Law NO.141 of 2014
The law allowed the establishment of micro-finance enterprises in Egypt.
Law NO.141 of 2004
The law provides a definition for SMEs, and establish the needed regulations for its development (law is only available in Arabic).
The ILO provides a number of training packages to help your business. Information includes generating business ideas, improving your business costing and record keeping.
Improve Your Exhibiting Skills (IYES) is a training package for facilitators to enhance women's capacity to access and participate in trade fairs.
UNEP provides an industrial training handbook for promoting resource efficiency in small and medium sized enterprises. The content focuses on the specific needs and organisational capabilities of SMEs in developing countries.
The WIPO IP Portal assists applicants in seeking patent protection internationally for their inventions, helps patent offices with their patent granting decisions, and facilitates public access to a wealth of technical information relating to those inventions.