Cairo, December 4, 2025 — The Egyptian authority has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Armenian authority to deepen cooperation and strengthen enforcement of market rules, marking a new phase in cross-border collaboration.
The agreement was signed in Paris by Mahmoud Momtaz, chair of the Egyptian authority, and Gagham Gevorgyan, chair of Armenia’s authority, on the sidelines of the OECD Global Forum on Competition.
The pact establishes channels for the two authorities to exchange expertise, share enforcement experience, and coordinate on issues affecting both markets.
Policy Goals
Momtaz said partnerships with peer agencies are a core pillar of the authority’s strategy, especially as global markets become more interconnected. Strengthening international cooperation, he noted, improves enforcement against cross-border practices, boosts market efficiency and supports a more competitive investment environment.
He added that the agreement enhances Egypt’s profile as a regional leader in fair-market governance.
Source: https://eca.org.eg/ar-eg
