Trade companies and retailers in Egypt
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Egypt Announces Launching of New Export Subsidy Program in January 2025
Egypt announces a new export subsidy program starting in January 2025, aiming to boost exports in key sectors like textiles and industrial crops.
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How the Belt and Road Initiative is Transforming Egypt
The Belt and Road Initiative is driving significant infrastructure and economic development in Egypt and the Suez Canal Economic Zone.
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Transport Ministry calls on businessmen to invest in logistics
Egypt's Transport Ministry urges businessmen to invest in logistics, highlighting growth in dry ports and logistics zones to enhance trade efficiency.
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Egypt’s deficit stretched by high imports and regional tension
Key factors for the massive deficit include a surge in imports and lower Suez Canal revenues due to regional tensions.
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Egypt approves establishing metro parts free zone in Borg Al Arab
It will consist of two factories on a 40-feddan site, with one focused on producing spare parts for Metro Line 6 and the other on cable manufacturing.
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Egypt, India reaffirm $12bn trade target during ministerial meeting
Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade Hassan El-Khatib emphasized Egypt’s commitment to attracting more Indian investments.
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Indian group to build cold storage facilities to boost Egypt exports
El-Khatib emphasized Egypt's commitment to attracting Indian investments by fostering a business-friendly environment.
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Egypt Introduces Fees on Producers to Reduce Single-Use Plastic Bags
A fee of 37.5 Egyptian pounds per kilogram of bags sold in the local market will be imposed starting June 3rd, 2025.
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The Egyptian Competition Authority issues its largest price fixing cartel decision and expands the scope of commercially
The Egyptian Competition Authority issues its largest price-fixing cartel decision, targeting 162 broiler chick producers.
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Suez Canal Authority, MSC discuss Red Sea stability, return to normal transit
The Suez Canal Authority and MSC Group discuss strategies to stabilize the Red Sea region and resume normal transit, addressing security concerns and