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Business-State Relations And Development: The Case of Egypt
The connection between practice and theory of development and business in Egypt over the last 20 years.
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Meat prices soar before Eid el-Adha
The price of a dog-sized local ram weighing less than 40 kilos has exceeded LE1,320 (circa $220), whereas the price of a 60 kilo ram exceeds LE2,200.
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Egypt's Labor Market Revisited
The very first research available based on data collected in the Egypt Labor Market Panel Survey of 2006.
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Egyptian Women Workers and Entrepreneurs: Maximizing Opportunities in the Economic Sphere
This book holds data & evidence on barriers to women's entry into business in Egypt and makes the case for actions to ensure gender equality.
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Unit of Egypt's OCI wins a $578 mln mall contract
A unit of Egypt's Orascom Construction won the main 416 mln euro construction contract to build a mall in the capital of the United Arab Emirates.
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Egypt, Sudan wary of Nile power projects
Countries in East & Central Africa have agreed to use the waters of the River Nile to generate power but are facing resistance from Sudan & Egypt.
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Egypt mobile phone July subscriptions up 29 pct
The number of mobile phone subscriptions in Egypt grew 29 percent from a year earlier to 77.76 million as of July.
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Marks & Spencer expands in Egypt
Marks & Spencer inaugurated their second store located inside Citystars. The store will be situated on the first floor of Phase 2 of Citystars.
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Turkey's Mersin, Egypt's Alexandria become sister cities
Caglayan said the protocol would help boost trade between the two countries as well as strengthen Turkish-Egyptian cooperation in third countries.
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Egyptian petroleum companies to participate in Libya
Undersecretary of the Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum Mahmoud Nazeem today revealed a plan for Libyan rehabilitation.
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Ethiopia's Millennium Dam Not to Negatively Impact Egypt, Sudan
Ethiopian Minister of Water and Energy Alemayehu Tajno says that the country’s proposed Millennium Dam will not harm Egypt or Sudan.
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Egypt mobile firms announce compensation for BlackBerry blackout
Etisalat, Mobinil and Vodafone are looking to soothe user frustrations by offering credit top-ups and discounts on forthcoming bills.
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Kuwait Energy announces flow rates from Abu Sennan discoveries in Egypt
Kuwait Energy announced that initial tests on its recent Egyptian discoveries on the GPZZ-4 & Al Ahmadi-1 wells, revealed flows of gas & condensate.
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Egypt sees 185 new companies in last week, offering 3,700 jobs
Official figures show a strong rise on the previous week, as Egyptian investors focus on the services sector.
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Egypt: Cabinet Approves 250 Million Pounds to Develop Slums
The Cabinet has approved the allocation of 250 million pounds to purchase housing units needed to remove life-threatening shanty areas.
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International report expects Egyptian economy to grow by 3.7%
The Egyptian economy is expected to post a growth rate for local income of 3.7 percent for the year 2011-2012.
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SCAF: Egypt keen on cooperation with African brothers
The post-revolution Egypt is keen on boosting cooperation with the African countries, Tantawi said.
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Ebda2 with Google kicks off in Egypt
“Google is passionate about growing internet ecosystem in Egypt,” the Country Manager for Google North Africa, Wael Fakharany.
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Finance Ministry allocates LE11 billion for govt to buy local wheat
Egypt's strategic reserves of wheat are enough to meet the needs of people for six months.
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'Arab Spring' heralds new era for publishers
Egypt is not only seeing new publishing freedom but a huge interest in books about the revolution.