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Israel to resume operations at the Leviathan gas field
This field is a key source of gas supplies to both Egypt and Jordan. It had been shut down as a precautionary measure during the war with Iran.
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EGYPES 2026 turned 3 days into long-term energy deals
With over 50,000 attendees, 350+ speakers, and 500+ exhibiting companies, it was a signal of where Egypt is positioning itself in global energy.
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Egypt wants you to leave Cairo & go harvest strawberries in Ismailia
When Cairo wears you down, go harvest strawberries, bake baladi bread, and touch grass.
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How to generate revenue from trade fairs (full guide)
8 steps to get the real value, from the event itself and from what happens after.
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Egypt’s energy pivot: 8 moves investors should be watching
For investors, the signal is clear: Egypt is actively repositioning itself as both an energy producer and a regional hub.
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Here’s why Egypt's new Europe-Gulf cargo corridor matters
It handles both refrigerated and dry goods, targeting sectors where speed and reliability are critical, such as food, agriculture, and pharmaceuticals
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What the war could cost Egypt
The war is not derailing Egypt’s economy. But it is testing its resilience and accelerating the need to rebuild a stronger, less exposed foundation.
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Egypt to temporarily list 20 state-owned companies on EGX by end-April
During a meeting with PM Mostafa Madbouly, El Sayed noted that 10 of these companies will be temporarily listed within a maximum of 2 weeks.
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Egypt to raise minimum wage to 8,000 pounds from July
Egypt will increase the minimum wage to 8,000 EGP per month from July, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly announced on Wednesday.
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Dubai-owned Dragon Oil considering 3 investment opportunities in Egypt
He added that the company is committed to investing $500 million in Egypt by 2025 for its operating and capital budget.
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Egypt announces 10 percent increase in electrical appliance prices
This matter is further compounded by the increase in fuel prices, which has negatively impacted domestic transportation costs.
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Power demand set to double by 2030 drives shift to AI-led autonomous operations
A sharp rise in global electricity demand, projected to double to nearly 1,000 terawatt-hours (TWh) by 2030.
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Egypt Considers Lifting Early Closures for Coptic Holidays
The measure would temporarily lift recently imposed 9 PM closing hours for shops, restaurants, cafes, and other venues during the holiday period.
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Egypt’s tax revenues rise 30.8% in 1st seven months of FY25/26
Egypt’s tax revenues rose 30.8 percent in the first seven months of the 2025/2026 fiscal year, reaching EGP 1.6 trillion.
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Al-Sisi underscores commitment to economic reforms, market stability
Al-Sisi emphasised the need to sustain economic activity across key sectors, including production, manufacturing, and exports.
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Egypt targets $1bn in annual marble, granite exports
Marble and granite are a priority industry with the potential to generate $1bn annually in exports.
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Egypt Denies Fuel Price Increase Rumors, Warns of Legal Action
The ministry confirmed that no decisions have been made to adjust petroleum product prices in the immediate term.
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ME escalation could cost region up to $194 bln, wipe out 2025 gains
A continued military escalation in the Middle East could reduce the region’s economic output by 3.7 to six percent.
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CCC Egypt acquires AluNile to drive facade and building materials growth
AluNile will continue operating as a standalone company serving a broad client base, including competitors.
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Egypt’s engineering exports surge 37.6% to record high in Feb. - EEC
The council described the figure as the highest monthly export value in the sector’s history, reflecting the growing global competitiveness.