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Tuk-tuks to be taxed like taxis, says tax dept
Three-wheeled motor vehicles to be slapped with 15% import tax like their four-wheeled counterparts.
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Red weevils pose serious threat to Egypt's palm trees
Red palm weevils, tiny insects that burrow into palm trunks and devour the trees from within, are becoming a nuisance to date palm farmers.
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Andritz wins 107 mln euro order in Egypt
Andritz has won a 107 million euroorder from Egyptian to supply and install turbines, generators and other equipment.
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Ganzouri expresses need to support firms for boosting production
Al-Ganzouri affirmed that the national salvation gov. will help firms operating in Egypt and will maintain Egyptian labour for increasing production.
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Egypt aims to create public-private partnerships: Oxford Group says
The Report: Egypt 2011 marks the global publishing, research and consultancy firm’s first publication on the country’s economic development.
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News as a Process: How Journalism Works in the Age of Twitter
Om Malik has called the “democracy of distribution” provided by tools like Twitter—and how everyone now can function as a journalist.
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Egypt may delay $148 million payment to Dana Gas
Dana Gas stock price tumbled after Al-Bayan newspaper reported that Egypt wants to delay a $148 million payment to the fuel producer.
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Egypt: CBE Report - Balance of Payments Deficit Hits $ 12.7 Bn During First Nine Months of 2011
The Egyptian economy's transactions with the outside world during the period between July and September 2011/2012 resulted in a deficit of $ 2.4bn.
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Continued Growth in Egypt's Outsourcing Industry in 2011
On-going investment in Egypt sees outsourcing industry grow- Valeo, Stream Int'l, Orange, HSBC and Sutherland all expand operations in Egypt.
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Rock phosphate imports from Egypt to be checked
India has decided to monitor all rock phosphate imports from Egypt for quality following recent instances of low-grade material being exported.
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Customer Support Engineer (French Speaker) For Huawei Technologies
Huawei is a leader in providing next generation telecommunications networks.
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Distribution Center Manager needed for PepsiCo
Support Sales and Engineering functions for PepsiCo, the Egyptian Bottling Company.
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TE Data loses USD208m from illegal connections
TE Data, Telecom Egypt's internet service provider subsidiary, has lost revenues of up to EGP 1.25bn this year due to illegal broadband connections.
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Political challenges cloud Egypt's economic outlook: report
“Cloudy with a chance of sunshine” is how Beltone Financial described the market forecast in 2012 for the MENA region.
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Sultan donates books to Egyptian institute
The Sultan Al Qasimi Centre for Gulf Studies has started sourcing original books, manuscripts and maps to be sent to Egypt.
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Egypt Bond Rating Cut as Violence Takes Further Toll on Economy
Egypt’s government bond rating was downgraded for a fourth time in a year, as 10 months of political unrest to bring the economy to a standstill.
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Advertising on Facebook - How does Facebook help in doing business?
Facebook makes most of its money through ads and at the same time, helps brands expand and choose their target audience. How does that work?
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Jordan, Egypt sign amended gas agreement
Jordan and Egypt signed an amended gas-pricing agreement in Cairo on Wednesday.
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From Tahrir to Trade: US Economic Policy in Egypt
Egypt’s economy may face a severe crisis due to persistent street protests, strikes, rising inflation, increased food prices and unemployment.
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Mint and Egyptian Government Bank Sign a MOU for Significant Payments Infrastructure Project
MINT and PBDAC will jointly invest in an existing subsidiary of the bank, eCARD (Egyptian Company Agricultural Rural Development).