News
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Egypt: MCIT Meets Companies to Announce for Projects and Tenders of L.E. 50 Millions
In collaboration with ITIDA, ministry of Communications and Information Technology holds a meeting entitled "Communication for Development".
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Experts discuss Egypt's potential in wind energy sector
Egypt marked the end of the 10th World Energy Conference & Renewable Energy on Wednesday to discuss future prospects for Egypt’s wind energy sector.
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Egypt International Reserves Fall to Six-Year Low on Unrest
Egypt’s int'l reserves fell for a 10th month in October to the lowest level in almost 6 years as the economy continues to suffer from the unrest.
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Sunny Egypt Interested in Wind Power
Egypt currently has a total electricity capacity of about 23,500 megawatts, which the government hopes to increase to 58,000 megawatts by 2027.
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Rock the vote: Egyptian economy hangs on election results
The finances of the post-revolution economy may no longer be on the brink, thanks to the billions of financial support pledged by Gulf countries.
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Cabinet approves draft law on trade union freedoms
The draft law aims to codify the principles of the revolution, among them improving workers' rights and achieving social justice.
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Egypt's Bourse cuts salaries of top management
Stock exchange trims the salaries of its top earners following a plunge in trading activity in the wake of the revolution.
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Egypt's Palm Hills slumps to Q3 net loss
Egyptian real estate group Palm Hills, the country's second-biggest listed developer, dropped to a 3rd quarter net loss on Thursday.
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Netherlands promises funds to 'witness' Egyptian election
The Netherlands has promised the US Carter centre 300,000 euros to send people to Egypt to watch over the upcoming elections in November.
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Egypt: Minister of Information Call for New African Media Discourse
Osama Haikel stressed the importance of working to develop our role coping with the high level of development in information and communication field.
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Egypt's Misr Cement reopens factories after strikes end
Egypt's Misr Cement Qena has announced production at its factories has been resumed after employees ended their strike and returned to work.
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Credit Agricole Egypt 9-month net dips 25 pct
Credit Agricole Egypt said on Thursday its net profit dropped 25 percent during the first nine months of the year.
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Gold prices rise
Gold prices rose Wednesday, supported by the rise of the Euro and British pound after they fell Tuesday.
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Egyptian-British Business Council holds meetings
London will host meetings of the Egyptian-British Business Council Wednesday to draft a road map for Egypt's economic future after the Revolution.
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Egypt renovates its oldest pyramid
Egypt is doing some housekeeping at its oldest pyramid - replacing stones and cleaning the Djoser Step Pyramid in an effort to restore the site.
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Egypt ranks 113 on Human Development Index
Egypt ranked 113 out of 187 countries in the Human Development Index 2011 Report on Wednesday, slipping 12 spots from its 101 ranking in 2010.
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Egypt's Brotherhood may benefit Turkey's economic experiences
Saad al-Katatny said the party would encourage liberal economy and support development projects if it came to power.
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Banque Misr funds small enterprises by LE120 million
The injection from Egypt's second largest public bank will be utilized to finance around 24,000 small projects.
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Sharaf Opens Zweil's City for Science and Technology
Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf opens on Tuesday 1/11/2011 Zweil's City for Science and Technology in 6 of October.
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Orange may get option to increase Egypt stake
Orange may strengthen its shareholding in Mobinil if co-owner Orascom doesn't complete the spin-off of its shareholding by year-end.