Lebanese investments in Egypt to reach $5bln by 2018 end
13/11/2018The Lebanese volume investments in Egypt would reach $ 5 billion by the end of the current year, according to the Vice Chairman of the Joint Egyptian- Lebanese Business Council,.
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The Lebanese volume investments in Egypt would reach $ 5 billion by the end of the current year, according to the Vice Chairman of the Joint Egyptian- Lebanese Business Council,.
Egypt’s Minister of Investment, Sahar Nasr, is set to lay the cornerstone of the first regional entrepreneurship centre in the framework of Egypt Entrepreneurship Summit 2018. The Egyptian government works.
ExxonMobil Company President Bryan Milton expressed his company’s desire to increase its cooperation and expansion in Egyptian oil and gas. Milton said on Saturday that the sector witnessed positive changes.
Telecom Egypt has signed a $500million medium-term syndicated loan, which will be used to support its capital and operational expenditure and refinance an existing short-term facility. First Abu Dhabi Bank.
The trade exchange between Egypt and Sweden in the first eight months of this year amounted to $541 million, Trade and Industry Minister Amr Nassar. The minister added that the.
Preparations are being made for phase two of the “Nostros – the Return” initiative between Egypt, Greece and Cyprus, which will guide the three countries to political and economic cooperation,.
Egypt’s blue-chip EGX 30 index ended 0.88 percent lower on Sunday after the government decided to delay its IPO programme. The benchmark index closed at 13,524 points. The mid- and.
Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Sameh Shoukry received in Cairo on Sunday the Greek Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Terens Quick to discuss development cooperation between the two countries, Egyptian.
Egyptian Industry Minister Amr Nassar told companies participating in the trade mission organised by the Mediterranean Institute for Asia and Africa (ISMAA) that the Egyptian market can be used as.
Egypt accounts for some 48% of foreign investment in Africa and this percentage is expected to rise. In 2017, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the country rose to an estimated.