A comprehensive overview of the construction industry in Egypt. Residential Construction includes building and selling homes. Commercial Construction involves creating business properties like offices and malls. Infrastructure Construction focuses on public works projects, while Industrial Construction pertains to facilities like factories. Specialized Construction Services offer expertise such as architecture or landscaping. Building Materials sector provides necessary construction supplies. Lastly, Construction Tech offers technology solutions for projects.
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Mounir Fakhry Abdel Nour met with the three largest companies producing iron and steel in Egypt, to discuss the repercussions of energy prices.
10.07.2014 SteelGuru
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Egypt's bourse climbed 1.4 percent to a three-week high of 8,429 points as shares in property developer Talaat Moustafa Group jumped.
09.07.2014 Business Recorder
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Output in the building materials industry has been impacted by the turbulence with public spending on construction and infrastructure declining.
02.07.2014 Oxford Business Group
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The size of the transaction will imply an enterprise value of around US$ 180 million which translates into a cash consideration of US$ 114.2 million.
26.06.2014 Zawya
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The new plant in 6th of October City is a 65 million-Egyptian-pound ($9 million) extension to Nestle's existing dry goods factory.
25.06.2014 Reuters
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Leading construction company says it has 35 projects in Equatorial Guinea, plus a highway linking Ethiopia and Kenya.
23.06.2014 Ahram Online
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The move follows US private equity firm Ripplewood’s acquisition of a 2.3% stake in PHD last month.
11.06.2014 AME Info
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Cuts to energy subsidies, which account for 13 percent of the state budget, are seen as necessary by leading business figures.
01.06.2014 Hurriyet Daily News
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CIB Egypt and MNHD are expected to sign the definitive loan agreement within days, the sources said.
31.05.2014 Zawya
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Energy subsidies are one of the most explosive issues facing Egypt's former army chief and almost-President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
31.05.2014 Reuters
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