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Central Location
Edu fun® group is streamlining its activities to keep
pace with the growing markets and is becoming a
leader in the region and as an international player.
As a place to do business, and as a hub for the
region and beyond, the United Arab Emirates (UAE)
continues to be increasingly important, relevant
and attractive to businesses from around the world.
For these reasons, we have moved our head office
to UAE. EduFun® produces and ships from Egypt,
the historic hub of trade and shipments. With its
northern ports on the Mediterranean Sea to serve
Europe and the Americas and eastern ports on
the Red Sea to serve Africa, Asia and Australia is
centrally located, meaning you get your order in
record time.
Come Visit Us
We love getting visitors. Come to Egypt to see our
facilities and see the Pyramids and Coral Reefs while
you are here, or vice versa. Either way stop by and
say hi. Coming with a large group? Schedule a tour
of the manufacturing facilities. Come see where
dreams are transformed into reality.
Prefer to play and shop than see manufacturing
sites? Come to Dubai and visit us in our largest
worldwide showroom. More of a playground than a
showroom, let your imagination run wild, then run
wild after it. Arrange and rearrange as much as you
like. Try out every chair and table. Let the child in
you have fun designing your own learning space.
Trade agreements
Egypt is a signatory to several multilateral trade
agreements, which give a great potential to its
export products. Egypt›s Membership in Multilateral
Trade Agreements includes Agadir, the Common
Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA),
the Euro-Med Partnership and the Greater Arab
Free Trade Area (GAFTA).
Euro.1
Euro.1 also known as a movement certificate
enables importers in certain countries to import
goods at a reduced or nil rate of import duty under
trade agreements between the EU and beneficiary
countries. Signed in 2001 it allows products to be
shipped from Egypt to
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