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IDSC: Egypt ranks 22nd in 2024 climate change performance index
Egypt came in the second place following Morocco in the Middle East and North Africa, the IDSC added in a statement.
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Egypt’s pressure on the potato markets fueled by the sharp devaluation of pound
Potatoes are one of the Egypt’s main export crops, and in Europe potato prices are breaking records, the devaluation for this market was timely.
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Egypt signs MoU to establish a Turkish logistics industrial zone in Jarjoub
Egypt plans to exploit the strategic location of Jarjoub Port to implement several projects through the alliance.
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Egypt Plans For Gas Shortage By Lining Up FSRU
Even during the current demand off-season, Egypt is close to slipping into a gas deficit despite continued imports of around 1bn cfd from Israel.
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Agiba Petroleum Company to pump $500M in Egypt during FY24/25
Agiba is aiming for a daily production rate of approximately 30,000 barrels of crude oil and 119 million cubic feet of natural gas during FY24/25.
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Rising revenue in US offsets decline in Egypt for Orascom
Orascom is building the longest monorail system in the world. The first line runs 54km from East Cairo to the New Administrative Capital.
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Viking marks float out of newest Egypt ship
Set to debut in August 2024, the Viking Hathor will join the company's growing fleet of state-of-the-art ships for the Nile River.
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Emigration Minister present developments of setting up investment Company for Egyptain abroad
Its primary objective is to stimulate investments in various sectors, including agriculture, commerce, import-export, and tourism.
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Brake Pads
Cairo: Supply of regular and disc brake pads
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Food
Cairo: Supply of ready cooked packaged meals
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PM Follows Up On Measures To Manage, Operate Egypt International City For Olympic Games
The meeting aims to review the outcome of the work of the committee formed to assess the offers submitted as regards managing and operating the city.
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Hurghada goes green: A sustainable transformation on the Red Sea
Egypt's Hurghada, a coastal gem nestled along the Red Sea, is set to undergo a remarkable ecological makeover to be a sustainable living hub.
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Can governments regulate AI?
A lot has calmed down on the Internet since the Wild West days of the 1990s. Regulation is necessary, but sometimes also prevents innovation.
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4,300-year-old tomb of palace official found in Egypt.
The 4,300-year-old tomb was built of mud bricks and partially buried in the sandy soil, archaeologists said and a photo shows.
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Egypt Budget 2024/25: 8 key facts you need to know
Egypt's budgetary measures reflect a delicate balance between economic growth, fiscal discipline, and social welfare priorities.
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After many postponements, Fuel prices are up by EGP 1
In a move to address mounting economic pressures, Egypt has announced a hike in fuel prices by LE 1 across all gasoline types.
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Egypt aims to reduce debt-to-GDP ratio to less than 80% in 3 years
Maait also mentioned that a significant space for public investments in the state has been left for the private sector to thrive.
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President Sisi directs gov't to reduce public debt, budget deficit
El-Sisi also directed to continue and enhance efforts to alleviate burdens on citizens, particularly in terms of controlling inflation.
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Egypt’s New Administrative Capital: In pictures
Egypt is building a new city, known as the "New Administrative Capital," 30 miles east of Cairo.
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French Saint-Gobain establishing €175 million glass factory in Egypt
French construction materials group Saint-Gobain laid on Wednesday the foundation for its third glass factory within Egypt’s Al-Ain Al-Sokhna zone.