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EGYPT ENGINE OIL MARKET

Engine Oil Prices in Egypt

Egypt is one of the northeastern countries of Africa. It borders Libya to the west and Sudan to the south. Engine oil, which plays the role of blood in the arteries of the engine, is produced from compounds such as base oil and additives. Egypt's economic situation grew by 0.26% in 2020. Engine oils are classified into different viscosity grades, such as 5W-30 or 10W-40. Suez is unique in Egypt for investment, the city is divided into economic and commercial sectors and is on the list of best cities for investment. Engines come in various designs, sizes, and configurations, each with its own unique operating characteristics

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Egypt's GDP is estimated at more than 32% in the agricultural sector. Egypt produces 688,100 barrels of oil per day. The production of motor oils in West Asia can be affected by fluctuations in global crude oil prices. Egypt ranks very high in the welfare services sector in the city, transportation and urbanization system. The main functions of engine oil is to lubricate the moving parts of the engine

The type of government and political structure of Egypt
The type of government and political structure of Egypt

GDP per capita in this country has also grown by 3%. Gross domestic product from agriculture in Egypt has grown by 12 percent, while the GDP of construction in this country is estimated at 1 percent. It is clear that the GDP policies of the mines in this country have grown by 10%, and the Egyptian economy, which is dependent on the GDP of the public transport sector, is also growing by 4%.

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