News
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Egyptian Winter salt supply for Lincolnshire roads arrives
Thousands of tonnes of salt from Egypt have arrived at Immingham Docks in North East Lincolnshire for use on the county's roads this winter.
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Egypt has enough flour for 6 months, says government
The General Authority for Supply Commodities is not facing any problems in meeting food consumption demands.
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G8 & IMF Pledge $73 Billion For Arab Spring
The International Monetary Fund decided to pledge $35 billion in addition to the G8?s $38 billion making the package a total of $73 billion.
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Israel export to Egypt drops 33%
Egypt was Israel’s 36th largest export market in 2010 while it had tumbled to 47th in the first half of 2011.
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Government reports 35 percent decline in 2Q tourist arrivals
The decline offered fresh evidence that economic growth was still largely hostage to the frequent protests that grip the nation.
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Egypt reopens 4bn pounds of bonds
Egypt’s Finance Ministry will offer 4 billion pounds ($669.7 million) of two-year and three-year bonds in an auction on Sept. 19.
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Egypt inflation down to 8.5 percent in August
Monthly inflation rate increased in August by 1.2 percent, relative to July, reflecting 2.5 percent increase in food and beverages.
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China financing $9.3 Billion of Africa's Dams of Hydropower
A new report from International Rivers looks at Chinese financing of dams in Africa and its impact on rivers there and the people who live on them.
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Armenia to participate in symposium on printing in Egypt
Armenia will participate in the fourth international symposium, devoted to the history of printing and publishing and the language of the ME.
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Foreign Minister holds Intensive Consultations in Prague
Deliberations focused on two main scopes, that is, economic bilateral relations and Arab endeavor to secure Palestine's attaining UN full membership.
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Absence of security in Egypt begins to pose threat to Tourism
The shortage of police presence around Egypt’s attractions along with increasing cases of violence and vandalism are threatening tourism development.
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Delta Galil workers leave Egypt too
Foreign Ministry source says Israeli textile factory employees asked to be evacuated from Cairo along with diplomats following embassy attack.
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Serbian Business Delegation visits Egypt with the aim of promoting economic ties
The two Foreign Ministers discussed ways and means of improving bilateral trade relations in conformity with their potentialities.
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September PP, PE prices announced by Middle Eastern producers to Egypt
Pricing strategies are in line with prices in China, although they do not see much support from demand.
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Egypt Alcotexa sells 110,744T cotton this season
The value of the cotton exported during the season was $456.87 million.
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Mobinil, NGOs launch initiative to create 100,000 jobs
Mobinil said it would continue to support and grow the project in the coming years through funding and publicity to provide more opportunities.
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Egypt to get Saudi, UAE loans soon
Egypt is facing a deficit of around 8 percent of its GDP for this fiscal year.
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Doubts About Aid to Arab Spring
Urgently needed funds haven’t arrived; long-term assistance may be squandered.
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Security beefed up at airport on 9/11
The airport officials expressed fears that al Qaida operatives may try to carry out a terrorist plot from the airport.
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Global Sister Cities Summit concludes with signing of MoU
Sister Cities Africa and People Development Foundation signed a Memorandum of Understanding promoting an ongoing partnership.