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Egypt, Libya and Tunisia consider visa-free zone to boost trade
In an effort to boost trade and promote economic cooperation, the three Arab Spring countries are planning on allowing visa-free travel.
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Egypt bourse monitored by LSE Sri Lanka unit software
The Egyptian Exchange EGX is starting to use a Sri Lankan trading surveillance system to improve market monitoring functionism.
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Egypt welcomed as guest of honour at Sharjah International Book Fair 2012
Sharjah International Book Fair aims to highlight Egypt's cultural and intellectual role in the region.
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Ramadan in Egypt: Hot and slow
Ramadan in Egypt has become a synonym for the drop of productivity, not only because labour days are shortened.
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Was the Arab Spring worth it?
$35 billion in public finances and $20 billion of GDP got lost last year in Bahrain, Egypt, Libya, Syria, Tunisia, and Yemen.
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5 tools small businesses love
If a business is built on the wrong tools, it goes nowhere and instead of pushing the company forward, they drag it down.
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Egyptian businessmen present: 'Sharia Tourism'
In what appears to be another expression of the strengthening of Islam in Egypt, a new initiative in encourages “sharia tourism.”
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Egypt Olympian Hadia Hosny makes QNET proud
Hadia Hosny, one of global direct selling company QNET's Independent Representatives, will represent Egypt in the London Olympics 2012.
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Samsung renews commitment to the 57357 Cancer Hospital during Ramadan
Samsung in Egypt organized its third Ramadan Football Tournament at the Children's Cancer Hospital 57357 at Arabella Country Club Playground.
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Egypt minister says IMF loan talks to resume after summer
The International Monetary Fund loan discussions are not forgotten - just postponed until the end of summer.
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Bentley Motors Middle East record highest ever sales results H1- 2012
So far it seems like 2012 will be Bentley's most successful year in the Middle East and North Africa.
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$8 million to finance activities of young researchers
The Egyptian-US Fund is planning to support innovation programs and promote cooperation between research centers and industrial entities.
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US urged to reach out to "pro-business" Egypt
The American Chamber of Commerce is calling upon the Washington International Trade Association to start free trade talks.
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Egypt's Olympic team gets free Nike clothing
After Egypt's Olympic Team received counterfeit gear, Nike decided to donate whatever they needed at London 2012.
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Revival of Egypt economy needs huge work: Analyst
Director of Pan-African News Wire Abayomi Azikiwe believes that Hesham Qandil was chosen for his westernised technocratic background.
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Tourism Minister declines same post in New Cabinet
As Prime Minister Hisham Qandil is forming Egypt's new cabinet, Tourism Minister Mounir Fakhry Abdel Nour decided he did not want to resume in post.
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Vodafone Egypt selects Ericsson to boost its radio network
In order to meet the demands of the growing number of subscribers, Vodafone Egypt decided to ask for Ericsson's help.
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UK firm denies 'cyber-spy' deal with Egypt
A UK firm offered to supply "cyber-spy" software used by Egypt to target activists, the BBC has learned.
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Hilton to open two new hotels in Egypt
Hilton Worldwide is planning to build two new hotels in Cairo and Alexandria, expanding its presence in the Middle East and North Africa.
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Egyptian assets in Swiss banks at $700 million
Swiss banks are on a roll, as more assets of the members of the Mubarak family are being frozen.