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Egyptian tobacco distributors can hike prices by up to 12%
Tobacco distributor Al Mansour International Distribution Company, Philip Morris, and Eastern Company all hiked their prices earlier this year.
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Health ministry issues over 300,000 treatment decisions at state expense in Ramadan
The project happened in all governorates of the republic, at a total cost of more than LE1.7 billion during the holy month of Ramadan.
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Egypt’s MoMP and Rheinmetall Forge Cooperation: Skyranger acquisition and TOT
MoMP is said to be in talks with the German defense company Rheinmetall for the acquisition of the Skyranger mobile air defense system.
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Here is how AI is changing marketing
The speed at which AI is creeping into everyday life is faster than it was 25 years ago when the internet crept into our world.
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'Samsimiya' file to be assessed by UNESCO in June
Egypt submitted the "Al-Samsimiya" file to UNESCO for inclusion in the list of intangible heritage in March 2023.
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In Egypt’s ‘Little Syria,’ a golden age dims
Egypt is home to 1.5 million Syrians, thousands of whom have opened successful businesses in the country.
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Beyond deliveries: Mrsool's targeted socioeconomic impact in Egypt
Mrsool's expansion in the Egyptian market is set to create significant job opportunities for couriers, aiming to offer 10,000 new positions in 2024.
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5 important developments in Egypt's food exports
Egypt's agricultural export sector is now fueled by strategic initiatives and increased global demand for Egyptian produce.
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Top 10 market research companies in Egypt
As one of the largest economies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, Egypt presents a diverse and evolving market landscape.
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Supply of Electronic Equipment
Alexandria: Supply, installation, and operation of CCTV cameras, computers, self-service kiosks, an electrical panel and more under nine contracts
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World Bank Expects Africa's Economies to Grow by 3.4% in 2024
The report expects growth to rebound in 2024, rising from a low of 2.6% in 2023 to 3.4% in 2024, and 3.8% in 2025.
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Kaolin's reserves in Egypt reach 200 mln tons
Kaolin, or China Clay, as it is commonly called, is a type of fine, white, soft rock; its reserves in Egypt reach about 200 million tons.
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Rixos Premium Alamein opens in Egypt
The luxurious property features six towers housing 469 residences and 732 rooms and suites.
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Shell starts drilling final exploration well in Egypt campaign
Shell has spudded the final exploration probe offshore Egypt of its multi-well drilling campaign in the Nile Delta play which began in September.
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EgyptAir to operate 374 flights to bring nearly 81,800 pilgrims back home
Flights will be from Jeddah and Madina during the period of April 8-22 after piligrams have finished performing their Umrah (Lesser Pilgrimage).
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Egypt looking for a way out of the feed industry crisis
Egypt meets 80% of its corn and about 95% of soybeans requirements through imports, and in recent years, the rise in feed costs has been extraordinary
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Egypt sentences Minister of Supply advisor to 18 years in prison over corruption charges
He is charged with receiving bribes from the owner of a flour mill and another who owned a supply company.
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Banque Du Caire Introduces Green Financing Programs For Solar Panels In Egypt
This move aligns seamlessly with Banque Du Caire’s persistent endeavors to promote sustainable financial solutions.
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Finance Min.: Up to EGP 50 Million of "Change" Offered on Occasion of Eid al-Fitr
This is to facilitate on citizens and meet the needs of markets; ensuring easiness of buying and selling and avoiding any congestion in parking.
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One of the world’s oldest known books from Egypt sells for $2.6 million at Christie’s auction
The manuscript, which consists of 104 pages, is said to have been written by a single scribe over a period of 40 years in a monastery in Upper Egypt.