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Egypt's Suez Cement nine-month profit down 43 pct
Net profit declined to 516.9 million Egyptian pounds, compared to 906.7 million pounds for the same period in 2010.
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Sharaf, WB Official Discuss Development Projects in Egypt
Investing in Egypt is like investing in the future, the Premier said, noting that the Egyptian economy is being rebuilt on the basis of integrity.
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ECTAA meets the Egyptian authorities to strengthen tourism in Egypt
European Travel Agents’ & Tour Operators’ Association says the past political events have created a faulty image of Egypt & it'll help get past that.
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IIF forecasts strong growth for oil exporting Arab countries
Oil exporting countries’ external & budget surpluses in 2012 will be lower than earlier forecasts, but foreign asset accumulation will continue.
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More than 200% annual growth in mobile broadband for Egypt
Egypt is one of the most developed Internet markets in Africa in terms of users, international bandwidth and services offered.
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Egypt imposes temporary cotton import ban: paper
50 million Egyptian pounds had been allocated by the Bank for Development and Agricultural Credit to buy cotton from local cooperatives.
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25 Most Visited Websites in Egypt
Alexa Internet, an intelligent Web Navigation tool, has a list of the top 500 sites in Egypt - here are the top 25.
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Handouts pose danger to Mideast economies
IMF says global slowdown threatens fiscal woes for oil exporters and importers, terms world economy to be in a “dangerous new phase.”
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Egypt's NGOs face tough post-revolution reality
NGO hopes of being able to work more freely after Mubarak's fall have been dashed as Egypt's military rulers clamp down.
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IMF to Offer Egypt U.S.$3 Billion Soft Loans - Al-Beblawy
Foreign loans is one of the bitter solutions the government would resort to for obtaining the necessary finance in order to repay the state deficit.
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Gallup poll of Egyptians: 95% people in this country get ahead by working hard
Gallup poll post-Mubarak: More Egyptians find it difficult to make ends meet and nearly half of Egyptians struggle to afford food.
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Egypt refuses to print Libyan dinars
Egypt had to decline due to “political and economic” considerations.
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Arab Investors Are Urged to Lead the Way
Egypt, Tunisia and Bahrain are among the countries in the region facing the hard task of promoting enough growth to provide the new jobs.
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Egyptian billionaire sparks storm at GM over sales dealership
The plan of General Motors is to scrap the current dealership arrangement for a single sales unit to be manned by Mansour Automotive Company (MAC).
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Egypt May Raise Gold Output Fivefold This Decade, Authority Says
The mining industry should raise its contribution to the national economy to 8 to 10 percent.
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Egypt wants French wheat but at better price
Egypt, which annually consumes 14 million tons of wheat and imports about half its needs, has bought heavily from Russia this year.
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Egyptian Resorts plans Sawari launch in Q2 2012
It expects to generate sales of 2.2 billion Egyptian pounds ($369 million) from the first phase of the project.
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Egypt is facing financial crisis, says finance minister
Minister of Finance Hazem al-Beblawy said that Egypt has nearly exhausted its ability to borrow internally.
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Vice Foreign Minister Stresses China-Africa Cooperation
China and Africa have made great efforts to overcome the impact of the international financial crisis.
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Egypt needs to improve competition in IT sector: UN
UNCTAD praises Egypt's deregulation of the telecoms sector & improvements in broadband availability but says the sector still faces challenges.