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Many Joint Investment Projects to be Inaugurated Soon: Egyptian Ambassador
Abdel Ghaffar Al Deeb has said Egypt is to invest in many agricultural projects by growing some 250,000 feddans at north State and east Sudan.
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Market Report: Egypt's bourse bleeds on Cairo violence
Ongoing military clampdown that has left at least 10 dead and hundreds injured since Friday weighs on stocks.
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Egypt's GASC buys 234,000 tonnes local, imported rice
Egypt's main state grain buyer, the General Authority for Supply Commodities (GASC), said on Sunday it had bought 234,000 tonnes of rice in a tender.
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Jordan set to end reliance on Egyptian gas
Jordan is set to move away from Egyptian gas due to the growing unreliability of the country’s main energy source, officials say.
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Mahfouz literary award given to the January uprising
AUC Press decided to give the award to the “revolutionary literary creativity of the Egyptian people during the 25 January 2011.”
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Egypt 91-day T-bill auction
The average yield on 91-day Egyptian treasury bills declined at an auction on Sunday, but the yield on 273-day T-bills rose.
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Egypt-Saudi bridge stalled on lack of political accord -Report
Egypt hasn’t decided yet on whether to carry out a new study of the land-bridge project that would link it to Saudi Arabia via Red Sea bridge.
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Egypt hosts "Cityscape Next Move" the leading Exhibition and Conference in the Real Estate Sector
Cityscape - Next Move is the first international real estate exhibition held in Egypt, after the 25th of January revolution.
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Egypt Shares Fall Most in Month After Deadly Clashes in Cairo; Comi Drops
Egypt’s benchmark stock index tumbled the most in almost a month, after clashes in Cairo this weekend between security forces and protesters.
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Blast hits Egypt's gas pipeline to Jordan, Israel
An Egyptian pipeline carrying gas to Israel and Jordan was bombed on Sunday, the 10th such attack this year.
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Antiquities hotline to launch in Egypt on Monday
Supreme Council of Antiquities launches hotline to increase interaction with public.
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Shops lower prices for 'Buy Egypt' day, but benefits are doubted
In an attempt to spur the local economy from within, 16 December was dubbed “Buy Egyptian Day” by various business and government officials.
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Everlast forays into Egypt
Fibreglass composite materials producer Everlast Composites has signed an agreement with Egypt-based Future Pipe Industries (FPI).
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Mobinil loses top spot in Egypt's voice services
Egypt's Mobinil has suffered from tough competition in the local mobile phone market, but hopes to rebuild revenues and profitability.
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Etisalat, Dubizzle among top UAE Google searches
Google's annual Zeitgeist report on searches in the UAE, Saudi and Egypt showed the fastest rising searches as well as global searches.
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Elaf Group and key partners discuss strategy
Turkey, Egypt and Morocco are three of the most important travel and tourism markets for Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi, UAE Investors Eye $500M Egypt Cement, Steel Projs -Report
The Egyptian government is studying offers from two Gulf investors to implement two projects in Egypt in the cement and reinforcing steel sectors.
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Chinese products sweeping Egypt
The Egyptian market is now full of Chinese goods, including clothes, shoes, electronic products, bags, automobiles, motorcycles and many more.
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A maximum wage for civil servants to be implemented in January
The decision to implement a max. wage will touch around 20,000 employees in leadership positions in the admin. arm of the government, say officials.
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Congress moves to restrict aid to Egypt, Pakistan
Congress would impose restrictions on aid to Egypt, Pakistan and the Palestinian Authority in a US$53.3 billion bill.