Safeya Mounir sounds out tourism experts on whether Egypt’s tourist industry will be affected by the crisis between Russia and Ukraine
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The government is tightening the noose around violators of agricultural land.
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The recent increase in Suez Canal transit tolls will reflect positively on the international navigation route, experts tell Al-Ahram Weekly.
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Egypt is expanding its economic partnership with South Korea following a visit by South Korean President Moon Jae-in to Cairo last week.
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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
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After the boom in 2021, the Omicron variant of Covid-19 has been casting shadows over Egypt’s tourism sector
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Black Friday offers opportunities for buyers and sellers amid the global and local surge in prices.
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The government is raising the price of the wheat it buys from farmers by 13 per cent to encourage them to cultivate more land.
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Increases in the price of natural gas will impact Egypt’s industries to varying degrees.
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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
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Al-Ahram Weekly sounds out experts on moves to curb the effects of global inflation on the Egyptian market.
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This month’s e-Finance share offer will ease the resumption of Egypt’s initial public offers programme, financial experts tell Al-Ahram Weekly.
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The pending introduction of a 10 per cent capital gains tax on stock transactions has stirred mixed reactions, reports Safeya Mounir
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Egypt has raised $3 billion on the international bond market in its first dollar offering of the 2021-22 fiscal year, reports Safeya Mounir
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Egypt can look forward to a promising cotton season, with harvests expected to increase by 30 per cent this year
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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
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The price of subsidised bread is slated to increase for the first time in decades
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The sky is the limit for Egyptian investors venturing into African markets
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CEO of the Shaghalni job-hunting website Omar Khalifa explains trends in the labour market
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Localisation and specialisation have become keywords for the development of Egypt’s industrial sector
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