Key Market Indicators
Egyptian Stone Trade is expected to reach $380,401,000 by 2026 from $343,481,000 in 2021, growing 1.5% year on year CAGR. Egypt was the 66th largest trading partner in 2021, Brunei overtook with $343,481,000. Germany, the United Kingdom and France respectively came in numbers 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Egypt's stone imports are set to reach almost $100 million by 2026, according to recent data. The country's demand for stone has grown by an average of 1.6% year-on-year since 1999. In 2021, Egypt was the 66th largest importer of stone, behind Brunei with $89,751,000. The United Kingdom, France and Germany took the second, third and fourth spots respectively. Exports of stone from Egypt are projected to reach over $280 million by 2026, with a year-on-year average increase of 1.2% since 1999. Last year, Egypt was 34th on the global ranking list, behind Saudi Arabia with $253,730,000. Germany, the United States and Italy followed. Trade of stone in Egypt is estimated to reach almost $380 million by 2026, with a CAGR of 1.5% year-on-year. In 2021, Egypt was the 66th largest trading partner in the stone market, behind Brunei with $343,481,000. Germany, the United Kingdom and France took the second, third and fourth spots respectively.