How to Find Wholesale Suppliers in Egypt
Egypt is Africa's third-largest economy and one of the most strategically positioned wholesale and manufacturing markets in the world — sitting at the crossroads of Africa, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean. Home to the Suez Canal (one of the world's most important maritime trade routes), a large and young manufacturing workforce, and growing industrial capacity across textiles, food processing, chemicals, furniture, and building materials, Egypt is an increasingly important sourcing destination for buyers across the MENA region, Africa, and Europe. This guide explains how to find and qualify wholesale suppliers in Egypt — and how Towobo connects buyers globally to Egyptian and international manufacturers.
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Egypt has a well-established domestic manufacturing sector, particularly in industries that leverage its large workforce, domestic raw materials, and strategic trade position. Cairo — and the surrounding Greater Cairo Industrial Zone — is Egypt's dominant commercial and manufacturing hub, covering food processing, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, textiles, engineering goods, and consumer products. Alexandria is Egypt's main port city and a major hub for import-export trade, petrochemicals, and industrial manufacturing. The Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) — a major free trade and industrial zone along the Suez Canal corridor — is attracting international manufacturing investment in logistics, shipbuilding, and industrial production. Egypt has domestic strength in cotton-based textiles (Egypt is globally known for long-staple Egyptian cotton), ready-to-wear garments, furniture, ceramic tiles, cement and building materials, food processing (citrus, dates, sugar, oils), and pharmaceutical manufacturing. Egypt's COMESA and GAFTA (Greater Arab Free Trade Area) membership gives Egyptian exporters preferential access to 22 Arab countries and 21 African markets — making Egypt an attractive base for regional distribution.
