2/12/2021 date Accepted Doaa M.Salman - Cherine Soliman Negotiation - An Assesesment for E Scientific Journal for Economic& Commerce 115 An assessment for e-negotiation impact on businesses during COVID19 through economic analysis: Case of Egypt Cherine Soliman Dean of Graduate School of Business, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Smart Village Campus B 2401 6 October Giza, Egypt cherine.soliman@aast.edu Email: Doaa M. Salman Abdou Department of Economics, Faculty of Management Sciences, October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, Cairo, Egypt dsalman@msa.edu.eg Email: Abstract This study focuses on how to grasp interdisciplinary field relations to interpret how negotiation can be applied using technology in a country to accelerate economic activities. To assess the impact of using information technology via negotiation precisely using reliable measures on the macro level is difficult. Still, negotiation is a practice that is done almost daily as it become mainstream in business communication. This reality involves that while using technology we use e- negotiation to maximize benefit. Many reasons can justify the choice of e-negotiation it is simply in all business transitions, it happens through professional, formal, or informal communications, inter and/or intra organization relies solely on negotiation in every decision made. Currently, after COVID19 using virtual technology is accelerated and organizations are on it to accelerate their economic activities. This paper investigates the impact of using virtual technology (VT) on the country's economic growth using the Egyptian economy data. An indirect, unorthodox study correlating overall economic health during COVID19 with management processing executed online, and using the enegotiation. To conclude this paper attempts to read the viability of the VT usability in business in Egypt by reading for overall country economic performance. This paper focuses on studying the acceleration of the integration of the digital economy during and moving on from