4th Briefing on New Export Regulations for Egypt: A User Guide to Nafeza & CargoX for UK Exporters

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The Egyptian-British Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce has the pleasure to invite you to our fourth online session in a series aimed at briefing you on the new customs pre-registration system for export to Egypt ‘Nafeza’.

This event will take place on:

Thursday the 16th September 2021 at 10:00 AM UK Time – UK Exporters – CargoX

During our previous briefings, we went through the procedure of the new ACI pre-shipment registration procedures issued by the Egyptian Government which will be implemented from 1 October 2021. Nafeza is Egypt’s single window platform aimed at fulfilling all regulatory requirements related to the release of goods at Egyptian Customs.

During this session, we take a closer look at Nafeza’s service provider CargoX. During this session, we will turn our attention to UK Exporters through a step-by-step guide to the platform from registration to submitting documents as well as problems encountered when using CargoX for the first time. The digital platform runs on blockchain technology and is a secure, fast, and cost-effective method of submitting your shipping documentation to Egypt.

We advise all UK exporters planning to attend this event to register on the CargoX platform ahead of this meeting if you have not done so already.

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  • Thursday the 16th September - UK Exporters - CargoX
    September 16, 2021
    10:00 am - 11:15 am
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