OECD Consumer Policy Ministerial Meeting 2024

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Ibrahim AlSeguiny

Egyptian consumer protection agency

Chairman of the Egyptian Consumer Protection

Description

He worked as Assistant Minister of Trade and Industry for Economic Affairs during 2021-2022. He previously held the following positions: Acting Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Competition Protection Authority, Head of the Commercial Processors Sector since 2017 - International arbitrator, settlement of trade remedies disputes through the World Trade Organization framework in the field of anti-dumping, subsidies and prevention, negotiator with the World Trade Organization regarding trade remedies. - Head of the Anti-Dumping, Subsidy and Prevention Agency of the Ministry of Trade and Industry from 2011; Until 2017. - He received training from some foreign countries. During 1997, he received training entitled Anti-Dumping, Subsidy and Prevention in New Zealand. - He studied and trained in Belgium on dumping analysis and calculations, and during the year 2006 he received training entitled Trade Remedies under the supervision of the World Trade Organization (e-learning), and in 2007 he received training entitled Anti-Dumping in Belgium, and in 2008 he obtained training entitled Trade Remedies under the supervision of the World Trade Organization. Global University in South Africa, and in 2009 he obtained training in trade processors under the supervision of the World Trade Organization in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. - He achieved great achievements at the international level with the foreign institutions and bodies he worked with, perhaps the most important of which are the following: Providing capacity building programs by providing a training program for each of: (the Lebanese Ministry of Trade and Industry - the Jordanian Ministry of Industry, Trade and Supply - the Iraqi Ministry of Trade and Minerals - Zimbabwe Ministry of Trade and Industry - Investigative authorities in Agadir Agreement countries - Madagascar Ministry of Trade - Lesotho Ministry of Trade). - He succeeded in transferring and exchanging experiences with the bodies he worked with in the field of trade remedies and major foreign countries such as the United States of America, Argentina, China, South Africa and others. He participated in the meetings of the League of Arab States on trade remedies, and finally he succeeded with the institutions he worked with in cooperating with the Union. European Union through the Domestic Trade and Market Promotion Programme
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