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Centamin Egypt gold mine operating normally, executives say
Andy Davidson, head of investor relations, said the company is waiting for a transcript of the verdict to understand its implications.
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Morsi receives EBRD President
EBRD President confirmed the bank willingness to orient investments to Egypt, out of the bank willingness to support the Arab Spring States.
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Helal: Egypt is in a state of collective coma and economic suicide - Part 1
Reading into Egypt’s economic state and future, Board Member of CI Capital Holding Karim Helal states that post-Jan25-Egypt has not moved forward.
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How easy is it to do business in Egypt?
From a total of 185 countries, Egypt is ranked 109 in ‘ease of doing business’ – but why does it deserve this rank?
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Egyptian startup Yadget debuts at Global Mobile Internet Conference
The yadget tags are then linked to a barcode or to a location on a map for others to find and interact with.
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Hiring in Egypt? - A checklist
Countries treat their labor forces differently – here is what you need to know about Egypt’s guidelines and laws.
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Shares suspended in gold mining firm Centamin after court voids contract
Flagship Sukari gold mine still operational as company plan an appeal but investors send shares down 50%.
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Key IMF loan talks begin in Cairo, reducing budget deficit is focus
The goal is to phase out wasteful subsidies, especially in the energy sector and to reach an agreement before the end of the year.
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UAE’s Dana Gas positive Egypt will pay debts
According to arabian business, Dana Gas was still owed $198.5 million for unpaid fuel bills by Egypt as at June 30, 2012.
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Crowdfunding platform Yomken makes launching products easy in Egypt
Yomken is set to boost the Egyptian economy & improve local production by introducing, for the first time in Egypt, crowdfunding & open innovation.
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Egypt secures vital oil supplies for rest of year
The country has been struggling to import oil since the 2011 revolution due to government deficits and resulting constraints.
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Egypt's leaders take aim at subsidies - now they need to fire
Abundant resources in deep offshore areas, and in shale formations onshore, are not economic at current regulated prices.
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Statistics of Egyptian-European trade relations
MD of Misr Bank Europe Hubert Bock gave an account of Egypt’s trade relations with Europe, with reference to the Arab Spring & Eurocrisis.
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Suez Canal revenues hit EGP 96.1 million
The waterway is a vital source of foreign currency in Egypt, along with tourism, oil and gas exports and remittances from Egyptians living abroad.
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Recovery in Arab markets a remedy for local exporters
Turkey’s increasing exports to Egypt and other countries in the region help to offset falling sales to the crisis-hit European Union.
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The purpose of U.S. aid to Egypt needs re-examining
The funds are not new foreign assistance or taxpayers’ dollars, but rather reallocations from Egypt's regularly scheduled debt payments.
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A reality check on Egypt’s regional aspirations
Despite Egypt’s identity as regional leader, its true role in the Middle East is fast changing.
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El Mashrou3: The first Egyptian entrepreneurial reality TV show is casting
The reality show will accept applications until the 30th of November from enthusiastic entrepreneurs that are aiming to make a change.
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IMF team to resume talks in Egypt next week
Egypt desperately needs financial support to plug budget and balance of payments deficits that have mushroomed since the popular uprising.
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Egypt, Saudi step up maize imports
BrazArtis, an import-export company based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is set to expand its soybean and corn exports to the Middle East.