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7 facts about Egypt’s digital talent export opportunity
For business leaders, this is not only a labour market story. It is about whether Egypt can turn its human capital into a scalable export industry.
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Suez Canal handled surge in tanker traffic, boosting Egypt’s revenues
A sharp rerouting of oil shipments after the Strait of Hormuz disruption pushed more vessels through Egypt, raising transit fees and currency inflows.
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Trial operations kick off at AD Ports’ Safaga 2 terminal
The terminal is Upper Egypt’s first internationally operated port and contractually requires AD Ports to handle 500k containers annually.
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US eyes expanding cooperation with Egypt on trade, port development
The United States is exploring opportunities to partner with Egypt to strengthen trade relations and apply US expertise in developing Egyptian ports.
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Egypt to increase health, education funding spending by 25%, 22.5% in FY26/27
While pre-university and technical education allocation will rise by 11.5 percent, higher education allocation will increase by 11 percent.
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President El-Sisi ratifies amendments to social insurance and pensions law
Under the revised law, the annual installment will increase by a compounded rate of 6.4% starting July 1.
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Does the economics of a regional grain hub in Egypt actually make sense?
Egypt's geography position the country as the center of regional food supply chains by leveraging its location and expanding its storage network.
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Why Maersk is betting on Egypt
With the launch of a new weekly shipping service connecting North Europe and Italy with Port Said and Alexandria. Egypt's logistics game is different.
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New weekly shipping service links North Europe and Egypt
From Port Said and Alexandria, cargo can connect into wider shipping networks serving multiple global destinations.
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Egypt inaugurates Al-Nasr Floating Bridge 2 to ease traffic bet. Port Said & Port Fouad
It is built from five steel pontoons that allow sections to open for the passage of vessels through the Suez Canal.
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Egypt’s Competition Authority approves eight economic concentration transactions across key sectors
The committee approved the acquisition by Beaulieu International Group of a 50% stake in Infrastructure Reinforcement Industrial Company.
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Egypt mulls global logistics hub in Suez Canal
Egypt is working to review a proposal for a global logistics distribution centre aimed at strengthening the role of the Suez Canal Economic Zone.
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Egypt prepares for a transportation mega project worth billions
Egypt’s Ministry of Transport is preparing to implement the fifth phase of the third metro line, starting from Heliopolis and ending at Cairo airport.
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Egypt’s new monorail offers a modern ride, but Cairo is still not convinced
Cairo’s East Nile monorail opened to passengers this month as a flagship of Egypt’s infrastructure ambitions.
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Al-Sisi calls for enhancing global competitiveness of Egyptian universities
Egypt currently hosts 129 universities, including public, private, national, technological institutions, and branches of foreign universities.
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Egypt boosting legal cooperation within BRICS
Sherif said the meeting comes at a time of increasing need for more flexible and effective justice systems capable of responding to challenges.
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Egypt’s Personal Data Protection Law – Before You Process, You Need a Licence
The Arab Republic of Egypt enacted a comprehensive data protection law in 2020. From 31 October 2026, full compliance will be mandatory.
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The Nile trade route Egypt wants to build across Africa
Egypt’s proposed Lake Victoria-to-Mediterranean waterway project may sound, at first, like a distant infrastructure vision connecting rivers and ports
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Egypt, Sky Ports ink MoU for dry ports, logistics zone at Borg El Arab
Sky Ports is an Egyptian marine terminal operator and logistics provider for Egypt’s heavy industries like cement, oil & gas, fertilizer, and steel.
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Remote Work Sundays Will Continue Through June 2026
Now, the move is part of a broader effort to modernize work patterns across state institutions.