News
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Malik Organizes International Conference to Support Egypt's Economy Through Business
Hopeful ‘Start’ aims high for Egypt’s economic renaissance, led by Brotherhood businessman Hassan Malek.
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Labor Unions Want Part in Drafting Constitution
The Egyptian Trade Union Federation has already elected members and proposed them to the Supreme Council of Armed Forces and heads of parliament.
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Italy-Egypt: new opportunities for Italian businesses
The Terzi-Amr meeting is a follow-up to last month's meeting in Cairo, discussing possible collaborations in several fields.
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Egypt may see Greek-style debt crisis: Credit research firm
Political upheaval would bring further credit downgrades for Egypt but international assistance may keep the country afloat, says analyst.
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Accor plans to open 23 MidEast hotels by 2015
Twelve of the hotels will be located in the UAE, four in Saudi Arabia, three in Syria, two in Qatar, one in Egypt and one in Bahrain, it added.
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Egyptian Stocks: EFG-Hermes and Delta Sugar Are Active
Egypt’s benchmark EGX30 Index (EGX30) retreated for the first time in three days.
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Egypt Buys More CGM and DDGS
CGM use in fish feed has grown 20 per cent in the last three years and continues to trend upward.
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Egypt Government Plans to Cut Deficit, Public Debt, Mal Reports
The program envisages reducing public debt to 77.5 percent of economic output, from 82.2 percent now.
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Avaya eyes Egypt as a strategic market in the Middle East Region
Avaya’s Egypt operations are working with channel partners to meet the collaboration and communication needs of companies.
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UAE investment in Egypt rises to 26.4 billion pounds
The increasing number of UAE companies operating in Egypt is the result of the good economic relations between the two countries.
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PA approves Egypt contribution to IDA’s replenishment
Egypt will further support the International Development Association, a World Bank fund that helps the world’s poorest nations.
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Workers Hold Key to Reigniting Egypt’s Revolution
New pro-labor coalitions are forming in Egypt, but can they reinvigorate a stalled movement for social justice?
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Egypt's Alcotexa sells 563 T cotton in past week
The sales comprised 188 tonnes of the Giza 88 grade of cotton and 375 tonnes of Giza 86, the official said.
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Sharm El-Sheikh airport passenger numbers rise 55 pct: Aviation head
Airline traffic at the Sinai tourist hub is up on the first 2 months of last year; A 'promising sign' of recovery, claims an official.
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Egyptian FM pledges to protect Italian investments
Egyptian FM appreciated the role of Italian investments in Egypt as reflecting the confidence of Italian investors in Egypt's economic future.
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Jordanian drug maker Hikma confident in region
The company is committed to expanding its manufacturing capabilities in Algeria, Egypt and Tunisia, reflecting its optimism for the region.
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Egypt delays trial of rights workers as US diplomats look for resolution
It's "a fluid situation and there are a lot of moving parts," Clinton said at a news conference in Morocco.
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Sea Dragon to revise NPC Egypt share purchase agreement
Sea Dragon said it is revisiting the terms of the share purchase agreement and intends to withdraw its preliminary short form prospectus.
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Egyptian economy troubled but GDP to grow by 5.5 pct in two years: PM
Prime Minister Kamal El-Ganzouri paints a gloomy picture of the current economy but suggests better is to come.
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The Waiting Game
Egypt’s business community holds its breath, predicting the country will continue on its tumultuous course.