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Egypt Trade deficit surges by 69 % in September
Surge in imports sees trade deficit reach $3.1 billion in September, a growth of 69.2 per cent over the same month last year.
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Press freedom threats mount in Egypt
The 2nd issue of the Egypt Independent, which was due out on 1 December, was pulled after objections were raised about a military-critical article.
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Lawmaker urges U.S. pursue trade pact with Egypt
The United States and Egypt should start by updating "a very outdated bilateral investment treaty," said Representative David Dreier.
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Tough challenges for new universities minister
Angry students and lecturers held mass, vociferous protests, demanding the sacking of all university leaders they deemed loyal to the Mubarak regime.
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Egypt's Mobinil pins hope on higher-value services
Mobinil has struggled to grow profits over the past year, mainly due to an erosion in revenues from its core voice operations.
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Analytical Technologist Needed for Dow Chemical Egypt
Dow (NYSE: Dow) combines the power of science and technology with the “Human Element” to passionately innovate what is essential to human progress.
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Tax, Customs Revenues Hit Le 29.2 Billion in Four Months
Tax revenues increased by one percent reaching LE 24.7 billion during the first four months of the fiscal year 2011/2012.
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Egypt to re-nationalise six agricultural companies
Further rolling back privatization, Prime Minister El-Ganzouri is set to return six land reclamation companies to the public sector.
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Islamic Finance
All you need to know about Islamic Finance - and why it is so successful.
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Why 2011 will be defined by Social Media Democracy
Besides bank defaults and credit downgrades, 2011 will be remembered for the rise of social media democracy in countries ruled by autocratic gov'ts.
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Egypt tour guides, vendors debate bikini, booze ban
Al-Nur party spokesman Nader Bakkar said: "We do not want to ban tourism. On the contrary, we want revenue from tourism to multiply."
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Top 10 Human Rights and Business Issues of 2012
The top ten emerging business and human rights issues of the coming year 2012 - on a global basis.
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Mobile VAS penetration in Egypt likely to reach 92% by 2017, says Frost & Sullivan
The Egyptian market has been witnessing an explosive growth in its subscriber base in recent years.
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Electricity Companies to Bear Stamp Duty Levied On Low-Income Electricity Bills
Some measures will be taken to make the electricity bill easier to be paid by the citizens and deliver supply to those who deserve it.
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ExxonMobil offers scholarship for MENA students
Since the start of the scholars program, more than 1,300 candidates from the region have applied, and 23 met the exceptional standards.
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Vodafone Egypt offers on-net bonus with top-up
The mobile operator also started a promotion allowing customers to send hours to other customers.
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Egypt's NSGB to boost capital to LE4.03 bn
Country's second largest listed bank to issue 36.65 million shares to be financed by bank's retained earnings.
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Understanding the new Egypt consumer
While politics is consuming most of the conversations in Egypt, how can brands find a way to connect with the new Egypt consumer?
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EU agrees to start trade negotiations with Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia
"We are offering Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia progressive economic integration into the EU single market," said EU Trade Commissioner.
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Eight Secrets To Getting More Done In 2012
With the New Year nigh, it’s time to start thinking about resolutions (the kind you’ll actually keep).