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Egypt to resume gas exports to Jordan at new prices
Egyptian natural gas exports to Jordan will resume soon under a new agreement with amended prices, a Jordanian government source has said.
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Turkish consortium to expand Egypt’s airport terminal with $387 million
The project is to be financed through a USD280 million loan from the World Bank, with the residual paid for by The Cairo Airport Terminals Company.
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New democratic Egypt set to scale up India ties
A new democratic Egypt augurs well for bilateral cooperation with India.
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New democratic Egypt set to scale up India ties
A new democratic Egypt augurs well for bilateral cooperation with India.
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Egypt court orders freeze of steel tycoon's assets- agency
Cairo court has issued an order to freeze all assets of Egyptian steel magnate Ahmed Ezz.
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New project to reconstruct culture in Sinai
The plan aims to achieve economic, agriculture, industrial, social, political and cultural development in Sinai.
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Egypt's tourism workers call for protest
More than 5 million tourism workers need to be considered when planning the future of this vital sector.
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New leadership targets ambitious growth for Egypt’s mines
Egypt’s mines are expected to receive renewed attention under the Egyptian Mineral Resources Authority’s (EMRA) new chairman Fekry Youssef Mohamed.
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Funders key for Egypt's small firms
Egypt is experiencing a renaissance of private small and medium-sized businesses.
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Foreign investors move towards Islamic investment funds after US financial crisis
After the U.S. debt crisis, which reduced its credit rating, it caused many to resort to Islamic Funds, which are safer.
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Foreign missions to resume excavations in Egypt
75 archaeological missions will resume excavation projects in Egypt as of Monday, said Mohamed Ismail, Supreme Council of Antiquities.
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Egypt's annual customs revenues down 8%
Egypt's customs revenues of the fiscal year 2010-2011 were 8 percent lower than those of the previous year, Finance Ministry said on Thursday.
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Spiritual and Archaeological Tourism Threatened in Egypt?
Tourism in Egypt is a multi-billion dollar industry, and is hardly a revenue stream rising Egyptian leaders want to blithely throw away.
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Ministry of Planning releases petroleum, gasses report
Petroleum investments took the largest percentage of industrial investments, according to a recent report from the Egyptian Ministry of Planning.
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Tourism boards and airlines across MENA gearing up for World Routes
The countdown to the 17th World Routes has begun, and among its participants are tourism boards from Egypt, Iraq and Jordan.
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International smugglers increasingly target Egypt's artifacts
Three New York men were arrested for smuggling 2000-year-old Egyptian artifacts into the US from the UAE.
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Legal specialists say Egypt can't restore stolen money without their independence
Defendants in corruption cases might resort to Article 36 of the UN treaty for fighting corruption, assuring the independence o judicial authorities.
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Egypt cancer institute needs a swift helping hand
Pain, patience and hope are a unique blend shared by cancer patients whose treatment is very consuming in terms of money and time.
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Egypt trade duties take marginal loss on Arab upheaval
Customs revenues slip to LE13.4 billion for the 2010-11 fiscal year as regional upheaval puts the partial brakes on trade.
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Swiss official: Legal procedures against everyone who contributed to laundering Egyptian money
Switzerland also seeks preventing laundered funds from being transferred abroad.