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Menaville Spa among the best 20 Spas in Egypt
Menaville Spa has been chosen among the best 20 Spas in Egypt in the Red Sea area by the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism
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The Middle East's CEOs: What do they plan?
CEOs in the Middle East (ME) are more optimistic and believe that governments should primarily focus on improving the country’s infrastructure.
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Egypt: Offshore oil, gas licences granted
Egypt had awarded contracts for a minimum investment of $1.2 billion (R10.9bn) in eight oil and gas prospecting projects.
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Saleh: Egypt's Finance allocates EGP30 mln for Al Robeky project
The Industrial Development Authority (IDA) is in charge of following the completion of the rest units of the waste-water treatment project.
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Egypt clerics pick holes in Islamic bonds law
The clerics are demanding the amendment of nine of 31 articles in the law, according to details of their objections.
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MoF meets US Deputy Trade Minister for International Trade Affairs
Minister of Finance Al-Morsi Hegazy met with US Acting Deputy Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade Affairs Ken Hyatt on Monday.
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Egypt deficit to be 9.5 percent of GDP in 2013/14
Spending on subsidies and social benefits will rise to 205.5 billion pounds from a revised 182.8 billion pounds this year.
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Samsung's REX now in Egypt
Being the #1 Smartphone seller in Egypt, Samsung introduces its new REX to the Egyptian market.
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Egypt stalls on IMF loan amid fears of food shortages, unrest
The IMF mission is set to leave on Tuesday after nearly two weeks of talks, and negotiations may continue.
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IFC, HSBC to arrange funding for energy exploration in Egypt
Debt facility of up to $500 million will be made available to Petroceltic International to expand its operations in Egypt, Bulgaria and Algeria.
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Egypt holidays: Nile tourism plummets
Egyptian tourism is continuing to suffer, with hotel occupancy in Luxor during the Easter peak season at just 17 per cent.
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16th Annual Global CEO Survey
How are CEOs around the globe dealing with disruption and adapting to survive and thrive?
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Egypt sells $600 million to import basic goods
The auction — 15 times the amount the central bank has been selling at its regular currency auctions — showed the extent of demand for dollars.
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Knights Of Glory claims to be the first Arabic MMO to launch on iPhone
Today sees the release of the iPhone version of Knights of Glory, after its approval on Apple’s App Store.
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IMF keen to splash the cash in Egypt
The IMF is very interested in spreading its money and influence in Egypt, but concerns remain over US-style policies and Morsi's legitimacy.
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East Cairo and Business Development HR Manager for PepsiCo
Carry out communication policies to establish a proper flow of information at all levels of PepsiCo - Egyptian Bottling Company.
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Tax on tourist facilities to apply from July
Government killing tourism industry, says vice chairman of hotels division at Cairo Chamber of Commerce.
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Libya deposits $2 bln in Egypt cbank from investments
Speaking to Reuters, Saddeq Omar Elkabber said the amount was a “central bank deposit not a loan,” but did not give further details.
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Chinese cell phones make their way into Egyptian market
Egyptian customers find the Chinese-made copies "interesting," because they have similar shapes and options as other modern models.
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Egypt relaxes foreign currency rules
Egypt, which is in need of foreign currency, is relaxing its rules on how much cash air travelers can bring into the nation.