Egypt has started testing locally produced electric cars with a view to starting production next year, reports Ahmed Kotb
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Egypt’s tourism sector is welcoming the return of direct flights from Russia to its Red Sea resorts
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Egypt’s economy has been doing well despite the coronavirus pandemic and should continue on the same path
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Ahmed Kotb reports on government plans to reduce cement production and how these might affect the market
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Egyptian households will be receiving higher electricity bills this month
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Multiple challenges face intra-African investment
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Egyptian exports have significantly increased since the beginning of this year amid expectations of further growth
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Al-Ahram Weekly reports on the construction of the Tanzanian Julius Nyerere Dam, which is being built by Egyptian companies
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Steps are being taken to deal with problems of oversupply in the cement industry
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The prices of fuel products in Egypt have increased for the first time since 2019, reports Ahmed Kotb
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Beneficiaries of Egypt’s Go Green initiative have started receiving their natural gas powered vehicles
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Al-Ahram Weekly reports on how companies have been adapting to the coronavirus pandemic
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The suspension of navigation in the Suez Canal has raised questions about its effects on prices, imports, and exports
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Amendments to Egypt’s bankruptcy laws have been approved in a bid to enhance the business environment
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Technology can help to revitalise Egypt’s real estate market, notably through the holding of virtual exhibitions
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The reopening of the Damietta liquefied natural gas plant after eight years of closure is another step towards Egypt becoming a regional energy hub
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Egypt’s Civil Aviation Ministry has denied reports of a resumption of chartered air traffic with Russia
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Inflation figures are down this year despite some local and international expectations of higher rates
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Going against all the odds, car sales in the Egyptian market increased during 2020
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Recent reports show that Egypt’s economy has been continuing to perform well despite the challenges of the coronavirus crisis
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