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Fifth conference of Saudi businessmen due in Riyadh in early November
Saudi Arabia, Business, 8/21/1999
Egyptian - Iraqi committee to meet next month
The meetings of the Egyptian - Iraqi joint trade committee are to be held in mid-September in Cairo, under the chairmanship of Egyptian Minister of Trade and Supply Ahmed Goweili and his Iraqi counterpart, Mohammed Mahdi Saleh.
Egypt-Iraq, Economics, 8/21/1999
Egyptian businessmen pay tour abroad
Egypt, Business, 8/21/1999
Egyptian - Thai committee to meet in October
A high-powered delegation of businessmen and officials in different sectors in Thailand chaired by the Thai foreign minister is due to arrive in Cairo during the first half of October.
Egypt-Thailand, Economics, 8/21/1999
Beirut to play host to intentional tourism fair next year
Beirut, the Lebanese capital, is to host the Arab fair for tourism and travel, between March 30 and April 2, 2000.
Regional-Lebanon-International, Economics, 8/21/1999
Egyptian companies in Germany fair for small industries
Egypt is to take part in the European conference for upgrading small and medium-sized companies.
Egypt-European Union, Economics, 8/21/1999
Chinese economic delegation visits Egypt today
A Chinese economic delegation representing large Chinese commercial and industrial companies is to arrive in Cairo today.
Egypt-China, Economics, 8/20/1999
Meeting of the ministerial council for Group of 15 concludes
Egyptian Minister of Trade and Supply Ahmed Goweili said the ministerial meeting of the Group of 15 developing countries, which concluded its works recently in the Indian city of Bengalor, said this meeting aimed at coordinating the stances among the developing countries before the third ministerial conference of the World Trade Organization to meet in the US city of Seattle in November.
Egypt-International, Economics, 8/20/1999
Tunis: Concluding Arab businesswomen's meeting
The meeting was held in El-Hamamat city, 50 km from the Tunisian capital, on the occasion of Tunis's celebrations of women's festivals under the patronage of Laila Bin Ali, the wife of the Tunisian president.
Regional-Tunisia, Business, 8/20/1999
Algeria receives UAE loan for power station
Algeria-United Arab Emirates, Economics, 8/20/1999
Economic performance witnesses development in Arab states
The Arab Monetary Fund in the United Arab Emirates confirmed that the economic performance of the nine states participating in the database of the Arab bond markets achieved tangible development
Regional, Economics, 8/20/1999
Japan finances fisheries project in Morocco
Japan will contribute 438 million yen ($ 3.3 million) to finance the second phase of a project to build a fishermen's village at Souiria Kdima, located between the atlantic cities of Safi and Essaouira.
Morocco-Japan, Economics, 8/20/1999
Palestinian companies take part in Las Vegas clothing fair to expand exports
A delegation of Palestinian companies and businessmen are to take part in an international clothing fair, which will be held in the US city of Las Vegas at the end of the current month.
Palestine, Business, 8/20/1999
French - Iraqi cooperation in communications
The French company Alcatel has started upgrading the Iraqi telephone network, in light of convening a cooperation contract between the company and Baghdad.
Iraq-France, Business, 8/20/1999
Libya plans to invest $ 00 million in Ethiopia
Libya-Ethiopia, Economics, 8/19/1999
Permanent fair for Egyptian products in Libya
Egyptian Minister of Trade and Supply Ahmed Goweili agreed to the establishment of a permanent fair for Egyptian products in the Libyan capital, Tripoli.
Egypt-Libya, Economics, 8/19/1999
Lebanon receives offer on natural gas from Qatar, investment from Kuwait
Lebanese Minister of Industry and Oil Sulayman Trablousi discussed yesterday with Qatari Minister of Energy Abdallah Bin Hamad Attiyah the bilateral relations and the project of providing Lebanon with natural gas.
Lebanon-Qatar, Economics, 8/19/1999
Saudi Arabia sends aid to those harmed by Turkish earthquake
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz orede that two planes carrying foodstuffs, tents, dates and medicines be prepared to be sent to Turkey.
Saudi Arabia-Turkey, Economics, 8/19/1999
Egypt sends aid to Turkey
Egyptian President Honsi Mubarak issued instructions to the Egyptian armed forces to send an additional rescue crew to help in rescue operations in Turkey after this week's earthequake there, in addition to resuming presenting additional treatment, shelters and rescue missions.
Egypt-Turkey, Economics, 8/19/1999
357,000 tourists visit Egypt for tourism, shopping festival
Egyptian Minister of Tourism Mamdouh El-Beltagi announced that about 357,000 tourists came to Egypt during the period of the month-long festival for shopping and tourism that was inaugurated on July 20, an increase of 18% compared to last year.
Egypt, Economics, 8/19/1999
Morocco's trade deficit worsens in first half of 1999
Morocco's trade deficit increased by 25.9% during the first six months of 1999 due to higher imports, according to the public Exchange Office.
Morocco, Economics, 8/19/1999
Egyptian minister of industry to visit Baghdad tomorrow
An Egyptian delegation comprising 40 businessmen and the leaders of several companies in the domains of food, engineering goods and automobile tires, chaired by Egyptian Minister of Industry Suleiman Reda, is to visit Baghdad tomorrow.
Egypt-Iraq, Economics, 8/18/1999
Syria permits entry of Jordanian press
Jordanian officials announced in Amman on Tuesday that Syria has permitted Jordanian papers to enter its territories after a five year boycott due to the political tension following the Wadi Araba agreement signed between Jordan and Israel.
Syria-Jordan, Business, 8/18/1999
Saudi Arabia grants Sudan $375 million
The government of Saudi Arabia has offered Sudan a grant of $ 375 million (100 million Saudi riyals) to boost its water, educational and health services.
Saudi Arabia-Sudan, Economics, 8/18/1999
King Mohammed receives Moroccan investors abroad
King Mohammed VI received in Rabat Tuesday afternoon a group of Moroccan investors operating abroad.
Morocco, Economics, 8/18/1999
Syrian - Jordanian industrial company meets in Damascus
The general assembly of the Syrian - Jordanian company for industries on Tuesday morning held its annual meeting at the Syrian Ministry of Industry in Damascus. It was attended by Syrian Industry Minister Ahmad Nizam al-Din and his Jordanian counterpart, Muhammad Asfour.
Syria-Jordan, Business, 8/18/1999
Phosphates production in 1998 maintains same level as in 1997
The Moroccan state-owned phosphates company "Office Cherifien des Phosphates" (OCP) produced 22.9 million tons of phosphates in 1998, maintaining almost the same production level as in 1997 (23.08 million tons), despite the financial upheavals in southeastern Asia and the economic crisis in Eastern Europe and Russia.
Morocco, Economics, 8/18/1999
Jordan reaches agreement on railway development
Jordan, Economics, 8/18/1999
First Arab fair for plastic industries in Gaza
More than 150 Arab companies are to take part in the fair for plastic industries in the Arab states, organized by the Palestinian opposition assembly in Gaza for October to coincide with the Egyptian and Arab celebrations of the victory in the 1973 October War.
Palestine-Regional, Economics, 8/18/1999
Jordanian industry and trade minister arrives in Syria
Jordanian Minister of Industry and Trade Muhammad Asfour arrived in Syria by land through Daraa on Monday and visited the Syrian - Jordanian industrial free zone. He was accompanied by Syrian Minister of Economy and Foreign Trade Muhammad al-Imadi.
Syria-Jordan, Economics, 8/17/1999
Woman chairs Moroccan stock market companies
The board of directors of the Moroccan stock market companies' assembly, has agreed to appoint Nozha Haiat as the head of the assembly for a year, putting a woman in such a positoin for the first time in the history of an Arab stock market.
Morocco, Business, 8/17/1999
Indian and Pakistani workers in UAE
The United Arab Emirates has decided to freeze the operations that bring in unskilled labor from India and Pakistan, due to the increase in the number of unemployed in the UAE from the two countries.
United Arab Emirates-International, Economics, 8/17/1999
Large fall in donor countries' commitments toward Palestinian Authority
Mohammed Ashtia, the general manager of the Palestinian economic council for development and construction, said the current year is witnessing a large drop in the funds flowing from the donor countries to the Palestinian National Authority from levels over the last five years.
Palestine-International, Economics, 8/17/1999
Fair for Kuwaiti products in South Africa
Kuwait will hold its first fair for Kuwaiti products outside the Arab states during November in Johannesburg, South Africa with the participation of 50 Kuwaiti factories and companies.
Kuwait-South Africa, Economics, 8/17/1999
Egyptian business delegation heads to Baghdad
Egypt-Iraq, Economics, 8/16/1999
A report on electricity cooperation between Syria, Jordan
Jordan-Syria, Economics, 8/16/1999
Egypt participates in the works of Group of 15
Egypt is participating in the works of the ministerial meeting for the Group of 15 developing countries, which will start tomorrow in India. Egypt's delegation is headed by Minister of Trade and Supply Ahmed Goweili.
Egypt, Economics, 8/16/1999
Arafat to open new casino in the West Bank
Palestine, Economics, 8/16/1999
Suez Canal not affected by decreased petroleum prices
Admiral Ahmed Ali Fadel, head of the Suez Canal organization, said that the canal's income was not affected by the decrease in international petroleum prices, saying that the number of ships carrying natural gas through the canal has increased in comparison with the number of those that crossed in 1993.
Egypt, Economics, 8/16/1999
Cooperation accord between Tunisian airline, Air France
The Tunisian airline company and Air France endorsed yesterday a cooperation accord, allowing those who carry the tickets of either of the two companies to travel on the planes of the other company.
Tunisia-France, Business, 8/16/1999
Free medical care for foreigners canceled in Kuwait
Free medical care for foreign workers in Kuwait has been canceled, starting today.
Kuwait, Economics, 8/16/1999
Mega-project the heart of desert , 250,000 job opportunities, housing 2.5 million people
In the heart of the desert, an ambitious project is blooming to generate more than 250,000 job opportunities, housing 2.5 million people and building investments that worth a total of LE 150 billion.
Egypt, Economics, 8/16/1999
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