Trade and Industry Minister Ahmed Samir said the ministry aims at magnifying the benefit from trade representation offices to realize state goals on luring more foreign investments and boosting Egyptian exports in international markets.
He made the remarks while chairing an oral examinations committee testing those vying for the post of trade diplomatic attache.
Samir asserted keenness on selecting highly-efficient people to join the Egyptian Commercial Service (ECS) in light of its efforts to promote trade and economic relations with countries and economic blocs.
ECS Chairman Yehia Wathiq-bellah said oral examinations represent one of the steps for assessing the best applicants for joining the ECS.
The selected applicants will undergo intensive training program to garner needed skills for their job.