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Thomas Cook restarts Egypt trips for German holidaymakers
German Thomas Cook will resume trips to Egypt as it assumes the situation in the country had become calmer over the last weeks.
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Egypt's pound climbs
Egypt's pound strengthened at a central bank foreign currency sale on Wednesday, but inched lower on the black market.
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Canadian Egyptian Business Council calls for exploitation of mineral resources
The statements came during a conference hosted by the Canadian Egyptian Business Council to discuss the state of Egypt’s mineral resources.
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Egypt to train Ugandan youth in ICT
The Ugandan Ministry of ICT will Wednesday officially launch the Government BPO Incubation Centre at Statistics House in Kampala.
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Egyptian tourism minister to request removal of Russian travel warnings
Egyptian tourism minister asks Moscow to cancel travel warnings on Egypt, in place since 15 August.
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Egypt's gov't recognises Morsi's economic achievements
The military backed-interim government has recognized Egypt's economic achievements during the rule of President Mohammed Morsi.
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Egypt Tourism sets out to recover lost tourism business
Arrivals to Egypt had improved after the 2011 revolution, although it was a shadow of pre-crisis tourism performance.
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Qatar-Egypt LNG supply talks on hold as summer peak passes
Qatar's enthusiasm for supplying cheap fuel has also been dampened after Egyptian security forces killed hundreds of Islamists.
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Egyptian businesswomen seek greater equity
Egyptian society is still in its infancy when it comes to giving women economic trust, so entering the business world is not easy for them.
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Orascom Telecom Holding to be renamed on Egyptian Stock Exchange
Listing committee at Egyptian Stock Exchange (EGX) approves change of name for Orascom Telecom Holding to Global Telecom Holding.
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Imported onion from Egypt hits Indian ports; prices to cool
Indian traders have received permission to import 24,000 tonnes of onion this year; new stock to hit mandis from Monday.
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CAPMAS: 29.7% year-on-year decrease in trade deficit last May
This still represents a 69% increase compared to May 2010, when the trade deficit totaled EGP9.59bn, the report said.
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It's been a while: how's Egypt's economy doing?
It is difficult to see any major improvement in headline indicators over the course of the current fiscal year.
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70% of Mall of Egypt let, despite unrest – exec
The $400m construction contract has been awarded to a 50/50 joint venture between Orascom Construction and BESIX Group.
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Egypt's 2012/13 budget deficit reaches $35bn: initial figures
A 9% surge in gov't expenditure over expectations, coupled with low sluggish growth, leaves Egypt a budget deficit equal to 14% of GDP.
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Egypt's Citadel Capital plans $528 million capital hike
Citadel, which has struggled with losses over the past two years, originally requested regulatory approval for the share sale last year.
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Opinion: Is Egypt experiencing déjà vu?
Bright promises, dismal performance: the revolution of failed expectations, according to Nasser Saidi, former chief economist at DIFC.
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Egypt gets Saudi oil shipments, rebuffs IMF aid
Financial aid Egypt received from KSA, UAE, and Kuwait, in addition to other resources, are enough to help Egypt overcome its economic crisis.
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Egypt may impose anti-dumping duty on Turkish steel imports
Egyptian steelmakers want all foreign steelmakers to pay import duties.
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Al Jazeera to take legal action against Egypt
Transmission has been jammed by signals coming from military installations since the ouster of former president Mohamed Morsi.