Consulting News
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Egypt business activity shrinks in July after subsidy cuts -PMI
The government is walking a fine line in an attempt to boost revenues and cut its deficit while luring investors.
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China supports Egypt to promote stability, economic growth: FM
The Chinese foreign minister stated that Egypt would soon complete its political transition and begin its path of development towards prosperity.
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It's never over: Egyptian government preparing new stimulus package
The new package aims to revitalise and expand the activities of the private sector through removing the “bottlenecks” facing economic key sectors.
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Egypt awards Suez hub project to consortium that includes army: sources
To attract more ships and generate more income, the country has had plans to develop 76,000 square kilometres around the canal for years.
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India, Egypt discuss ways to promote economic ties
The India-Egyptian bilateral trade and investment amount to USD 5 billion compared with USD 3 billion in 2010.
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PM issues 3 decisions to support development, boost investments
The premier decided to form a panel for the demarcation of new borders between provinces, under the minister of local development.
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Egypt's budget: beginning cautiously to exit the Mubarak box
Cutting the deficit in the general budget was an essential start that needs to be followed by serious steps for sharper reductions.
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Government to bid for 7B EGP Thursday
Earlier this month, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) declared that it intends to borrow 220 billion EGP ($30.7 billion) in treasury bills and bonds.
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Charities struggle during Egypt's economic crisis
Three years on, Egyptian charities struggle to survive the trying economic impact of the January 25 Revolution.
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Sisi's bold start on economic reforms buys Egypt some time
With deeper reforms needed, rhetoric and ad hoc palliatives alone may not be enough to contain discontent in Egypt.
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Is trust the only missing ingredient from Egypt's economic reform recipe?
"They're not going to hand in names or data, so you've got to start by establishing credibility," Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto said.
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Egypt: France secures naval contract
DCNS, in which the French state has a majority stake, won the tender to provide four corvette frigates to the Egyptian navy.
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Egypt to launch global tender for nuclear power plant by end of 2014
Egypt is set to press ahead with plans for a nuclear power station, with core construction to be put to tender by yearend.
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Egypt: Reform plan requires $60bn
The Egyptian officials said the country would seek dollar-denominated investments and loans from local and foreign investors.
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Egypt to seize 66 'Muslim Brotherhood' companies
Muslim Brotherhood tycoon Hassan Malek's Istikbal among the firms targeted in an ongoing crackdown on the banned organisation's assets.
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Sisi: Egypt's vision depends on free economy
Sisi stated that the free economy policy aims at improving the conditions of the low-income people and maximizing their resources.
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US offers Egypt late invite to Africa summit in Washington
A US official said the late invitation had been offered as Egypt had recently been allowed back into the African Union after a year's absence.
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Italian ambassador discusses economic cooperation with Egypt
Italy is interested in establishing investment projects in Egypt and increasing cooperation between the two countries.
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Administrative reform, social safety net to help economy reach 3.2% growth: minister
El-Araby says the government will announce an administrative reform road map to improve the efficiency of government’s institutions.
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Sudan, Egypt agree on biannual Investment Forum
Ministers decided on cooperating in joint investments, particularly agriculture, industry, construction, and animal wealth sectors.