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Egypt had 42% less Persian Gulf tourists in June
Egypt received 42 percent less tourists from the Persian Gulf in June compared with a year- earlier, Ahram Online reported.
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Egypt's newly appointed minister of industry turns down Cabinet post
Controversy garnered by the appointment of a businessman to the Cabinet prompted Ahmed Fikry's change of heart
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Will Egypt's Military Hijack its Revolution?
Generals are guided by their own Turkish model, of an earlier era -- a military autonomous of civilian political control, claiming veto power
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Army slowing reforms to sink revolution
The economic crisis is killing the ideals of the Arab spring. The military are against democracy, and refuse to hand over former regime officials
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Revolution scars Egypt's corporate sector: report
The recent Egyptian revolution may have transformed the country's political future but has left the country's corporate sector scarred
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IT investors look at Egypt in DC conference
Information technology and communications sectors were a prominent contingent at a recent business conference focusing on investment opportunities
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Key Israeli gas pipeline attacked four times
Israel may be considering its energy options after a pipeline bringing gas from Egypt suffered four attacks in the space of five months.
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Nuinsco Provides Update on Status of Bukari Concession in Egypt
Nuinsco today provided an update on the status of the Bukari concession agreement that was approved by Egypt's State Council in February 2011.
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New Egypt minister committed to market economy
Egypt's finance minister-designate told Reuters Tuesday the country was committed to a market economy
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Egypt on cusp of re-opening market for Irish beef
Egypt moved a step closer to re-opening its market to Irish beef exports this week, with a delegation of veterinary inspectors visiting factories.
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Egypt's Beblawi 'Committed' to Market Economy, Strong State
Egypt's Finance Minister said he supported a market economy and that it was not "intelligent" to rule out loans as an option.
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Egypt Economy May Miss Growth Target, Stoking Social Unrest
Egypt’s economy may fail to meet the government’s growth target, a Bloomberg survey showed.
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Egypt shouldn't let the pound slide just yet
Una Galani believes a weaker currency won't do much for Egypt’s exports without a boost to productivity, or much for tourism.
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Egyptian government waits for EU to finish stopping Egyptian exports crisis
Egyptian exporters are waiting for European committees to discuss stopping the Egyptian export crisis and negative effects on Egyptian exporters.
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Ideal files suit to cancel Electrolux, Olympic deal
The Administrative Court to preview a legal suit against Niazy Sallam, CEO of Olympic Group Financial Investments.
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Steel rebar prices increased 11.8% in June
Steel rebar prices increased by 11.8% in June, reaching an average of LE5257 per ton, compared to just LE4699 at the end of May.
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Gulf tourists to Egypt drop 42 per cent in June
Fears of insecurity have cut Gulf visits by almost half, slicing a vital source of summer revenue for the hospitality industry.
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Egypt's antiquities minister fired
Renowned Egyptian archeologist and antiquities minister Zahi Hawass has been fired and replaced by an associate professor in restoration.
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Egypt's New Ministers’ Swearing in Ceremony Postponed
Egypt on Monday postponed the swearing-in of a new Cabinet for at least a day as protesters vowed to continue a sit-in at Cairo's main square.
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Mobinil to release Q2 financials July 26th
Mobinil announced that it will release financial statements for Q2-11 on Tuesday, July 26, 2011.