Service News
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Egypt private sector faces challenges applying new minimum wage increase
Egypt’s private sector is struggling to implement the minimum wage limit the National Council of Wages (NCW) has set recently.
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Egypt's planning minister: Suez Canal revenues down 50%
Suez Canal revenues are down by 50% due to tensions in the Red Sea.
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AI - The next game changer in email marketing for 2024
AI and automation are revolutionizing email marketing, increasing efficiency and personalization.
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Suez Canal Adjusts Licensing, Fines, and Service Fees for Boats
Licensing fees and fines for floating vessels were amended, as it was decided to amend the fees for felucca with oars at 80 EGP or $150 for foreigners
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Here are the dates for the Labor Day and Sham el-Nessim holidays
Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly announced on Tuesday, that Sunday, May 5, will be an official holiday for Labor Day, instead of Wednesday, May 1.
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Egypt’s bluworks closes $1 million pre-Seed
bluworks, an Egypt-based startup developing blue-collar HRTech SaaS solutions, has raised a $1 million pre-Seed investment round.
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Who are your target audience online?
72.2% of Egyptians are on the internet. Media are being replaced by influencers. What counts, however, is contact with specific target groups.
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13 Egyptian universities listed in QS World University Rankings 2024
Cairo University also ranked 38th globally for the first time in the field of library and information management to be followed by Alexandria Uni.
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Tanker stranded in Gulf of Aqaba moved to Egyptian port, sources say
A gas tanker that was stranded in the Gulf of Aqaba has been successfully moved away to a port in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.
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Seven integrated logistics corridors to be established across Egypt
The move comes as part of State's Sustainable Development Plan 2030 to turn Egypt into a regional hub for transport and logistics.
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Beyond deliveries: Mrsool's targeted socioeconomic impact in Egypt
Mrsool's expansion in the Egyptian market is set to create significant job opportunities for couriers, aiming to offer 10,000 new positions in 2024.
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In Egypt’s ‘Little Syria,’ a golden age dims
Egypt is home to 1.5 million Syrians, thousands of whom have opened successful businesses in the country.
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Top 10 market research companies in Egypt
As one of the largest economies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, Egypt presents a diverse and evolving market landscape.
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One of the world’s oldest known books from Egypt sells for $2.6 million at Christie’s auction
The manuscript, which consists of 104 pages, is said to have been written by a single scribe over a period of 40 years in a monastery in Upper Egypt.
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Egyptian universities make progress in int'l educational classifications
The goal is for Egypt to become a regional center and an attractive educational platform for students wishing to study at the level of MENA.
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Alexandria embraces green future with Phase 1 of Metro project
Spanning 21.7 kilometers from Abu Qir Railway Station to Misr Station, the project features 20 stations.
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Wednesday is the first day of Eid al-Fitr
Executive and local authorities and supply and internal trade directorates across the country have intensified their procedures to welcome Eid Al-Fitr
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Egypt to increase private sector minimum wage to LE 6,000
It's important to note that micro-enterprises with fewer than 10 employees will be exempt from this decision.
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Canon and Kidzania Cairo join hands to empower Egyptian youth with immersive learning environment
The collaboration with KidZania Cairo, which allows kids to roleplay various professions, will introduce children to the world of photography.
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5 things you need to know about the upcoming Egypt-EU investment conference
Mark your calendars! Egypt is gearing up to host a pivotal joint investment conference with the European Union (EU) on the 29th and 30th of June.