The agriculture minister’s decision to suspend importing of cotton from Turkey is normal in light of "Turkish intervention within Egyptian affairs."
27.08.2013
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Egypt Independent
While domestic efforts to resolve the economic crisis are paramount, “that doesn’t mean the IMF should be excluded.”
26.08.2013
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Daily Star Lebanon
International contractors are waiting for directives or administrative decisions on contracts or purchasing orders involving Egypt.
26.08.2013
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Crain's Detroit Business
As political ties with Qatar and Turkey deteriorate, some Egyptian tourism sector insiders call for tourism ties to be severed as well.
26.08.2013
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Ahram Online
Finance Minister Ahmed Galal said that Egypt extols the financial and moral support of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait for Egypt.
25.08.2013
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All Africa
Egypt has appointed Tarek El Molla as chairman of state-run Egyptian General Petroleum Corp (EGPC), the oil ministry said.
25.08.2013
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CPI Financial
Until recently, tourism accounted for more than 11% of the country’s GDP and nearly 20% of its foreign currency revenues.
23.08.2013
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Boston Globe
Voices from both sides of the U.S. political aisle have attacked the Obama administration for keeping open Egypt's $1.5 billion stream of annual aid.
22.08.2013
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NBC News
"It was decided ... to suspend all arms deliveries that can be used internally," said French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius.
22.08.2013
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News by
The State
The 2012/13 budget, when it was announced last year, projected a deficit of only 7.9 percent of GDP, down from 8.2 percent in 2011/12.
21.08.2013
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Reuters
Interim Finance Minister says he does not plan any emergency measures for the troubled economy. Will seek fiscal discipline and social justice.
21.08.2013
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Ahram Online
Egyptians need to decide whether they will conform to restrictions coming with foreign aid – or whether they will write their own share of history.
Papers by
Gehad Hussein