Trade

 
SH&P provides legal support for businesses engaged in domestic and international trade.
We help them create opportunities and achieve their objectives with the highest level of efficiency to thrive in today’s highly competitive markets. Our services include, inter alia, the following:

Anti-Dumping

 
We address our clients’ challenges and ensure compliance with trade law. We offer representation during investigations and proceedings. We advise on strategies to mitigate anti-dumping duties and penalties. Our legal professionals also assist in the preparation and submission of required documents to regulatory authorities.

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International Trade

 
With hands-on expertise in global trade, SH&P lawyers advise businesses engaged in cross-border transactions on trade agreements, tariffs and sanctions. We assist with trade licensing, customs procedures as well as import and export regulations. Moreover, we offer representation to our clients in disputes arising from trade agreements.

Local Trading

 
In support of our clients’ businesses, our legal professions navigate the local regulations of trade in order to streamline operations. We achieve this through a multiple of services, which encompass the drafting and negotiating of supply and distribution agreements. We advise on regulatory compliance for trading activities within local markets, in addition to dispute resolution related to domestic trade contracts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

In order to enforce an arbitration award in Egypt, an enforcement order must be obtained by the competent Court of Appeal, providing that such arbitration award does not contravene the Egyptian public order or morality, and does not deal with rights over immovable properties located in Egypt, personal status or criminal issues.

In general, there is no restriction on foreign ownership of entities incorporated in Egypt except for limited cases such as entities: (i) undertake the activities of importation for the resale purpose , commercial agencies, and/or intermediary business; and, or (ii) are located or doing business in Sinai.

The Egyptian legal system is primarily based on the French civil legal system, various other European codes and religious law. In practice, religious law is applied only to personal status and family matters which are governed by the religious law of the individual concerned. The fundamental and organic law of Egypt is the Constitution thereof, which Constitution was passed in a referendum in January 2014 and amended in April 2019.

Generally, the Egyptian law does not recognize the concept of piercing the corporate veil, therefore, the liability of shareholders, in general, in Joint Stock Companies or allotment holders in Limited Liability Companies is only limited to the paid-up capital except in some limited cases.