Safeya Mounir's Articles

Safeya Mounir sounds out tourism experts on whether Egypt’s tourist industry will be affected by the crisis between Russia and Ukraine

The government is tightening the noose around violators of agricultural land.

The recent increase in Suez Canal transit tolls will reflect positively on the international navigation route, experts tell Al-Ahram Weekly.

Egypt is expanding its economic partnership with South Korea following a visit by South Korean President Moon Jae-in to Cairo last week.

The rising cost of building materials is leading to increasing prices for real estate in the Egyptian market but without jeopardising purchasing power, experts tell Al-Ahram Weekly

After the boom in 2021, the Omicron variant of Covid-19 has been casting shadows over Egypt’s tourism sector

Black Friday offers opportunities for buyers and sellers amid the global and local surge in prices.

The government is raising the price of the wheat it buys from farmers by 13 per cent to encourage them to cultivate more land.

Increases in the price of natural gas will impact Egypt’s industries to varying degrees.

More NGOs are working on Egypt’s Decent Life Initiative to develop rural areas and alleviate poverty, Chair of the Professional Development Foundation Mohamed Farouk Hafeez tells Al-Ahram Weekly

Al-Ahram Weekly sounds out experts on moves to curb the effects of global inflation on the Egyptian market.

This month’s e-Finance share offer will ease the resumption of Egypt’s initial public offers programme, financial experts tell Al-Ahram Weekly.

The pending introduction of a 10 per cent capital gains tax on stock transactions has stirred mixed reactions, reports Safeya Mounir

Egypt has raised $3 billion on the international bond market in its first dollar offering of the 2021-22 fiscal year, reports Safeya Mounir

Egypt can look forward to a promising cotton season, with harvests expected to increase by 30 per cent this year

Al-Ahram Weekly sounds out experts on the decision to introduce the Administrative Capital for Urban Development Company as an IPO on the Egyptian Stock Exchange

The price of subsidised bread is slated to increase for the first time in decades

The sky is the limit for Egyptian investors venturing into African markets

CEO of the Shaghalni job-hunting website Omar Khalifa explains trends in the labour market

Localisation and specialisation have become keywords for the development of Egypt’s industrial sector

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