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U.S. Treasury experts visit Morocco
Experts from the office of technical assistance of the United States department of treasury have undertaken a mission to Morocco from September 24 to October 5 to provide technical assistance to the ministry of economy, finance, privatization, and tourism and to Morocco's central bank bank al-Maghreb.
Morocco-USA, Economics, 10/13/2001

Business opportunities between morocco and Great Britain do exist
Business opportunities between Morocco and Great Britain do exist, especially in the sectors of finance, banking, insurance and services, said in Casablanca Thursday at a press briefing members of a British business delegation, visiting Morocco October 9-12.
Morocco-UK, Economics, 10/12/2001

Morocco, Great Britain to set up business council
The Moroccan employers' association, Conf?d?ration G?n?rale des Entreprises du Maroc (CGEM) and the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) signed Thursday in Casablanca a letter of intent on the setting up of a Morocco-British business council.
Morocco-UK, Economics, 10/12/2001

Arab air transport union meets in Cairo over impact of september events
The executive committee of the Arab union of air transport will be meeting in Cairo Saturday to study effects on the sector of the attacks against the US and the air strikes on Afghanistan.
Regional, Economics, 10/12/2001

Indian traders worried over delay in resuming wheat exports to Iraq
Indian exporters have voiced concern over the delay in government clearance for resuming wheat exports to Iraq, while expressing confidence that they will be able to meet the quality parameters set by Baghdad, reports the Indian news agency (PTI).
Iraq-India, Economics, 10/12/2001

South Korean delegation in Morocco
A delegation from the International construction enterprises association of Korea (ICAK) is visiting Morocco October 11-18 to explore cooperation opportunities in the sectors of construction and infrastructure.
Morocco-South Korea, Economics, 10/12/2001

London's lord mayor meets Moroccan officials
The Lord Mayor of London, Lord Alderman David Howard, who is paying a work visit to Morocco October 9-12 at the head of a business delegation, held talks with several members of the Moroccan cabinet.
Morocco-UK, Economics, 10/11/2001

Ebeid: conditions in banking systems stable
Egyptian Prime Minister Atef Ebeid visited the Central Bank of Egypt and met with the governor, Ismail Hassan who will leave his post for reaching the legal pension age.
Egypt, Economics, 10/11/2001

Mubarak-Peace Bridge inaugurated
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak yesterday inaugurated Mubarak-Peace bridge, which links Asia and Africa, and which was carried out in cooperation with Japan.
Egypt, Economics, 10/10/2001

Plan to increase industrial production in ten years
Plans laid down to upgrade the local industry are expected to raise the value of industrial production by 2011 from LE165 billion in 2000 to LE317 billion, covering the production the newly established factories and those included in the modernization plan.
Egypt, Economics, 10/10/2001

British Investments in Egypt unharmed
British ambassador to Egypt John Sawers said that the British investments and trade in Egypt were not affected by what has taken place in the world since the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington.
Egypt-UK, Economics, 10/10/2001

150 million Euros loan to Egypt to set up Power Station
The European Investment Bank (EIB) decided to offer a long-term loan worth 150 million Euros to Egypt's Electricity Holding Company to fund setting up a power station in northern Cairo, according to a statement by the bank.
Egypt-European Union, Economics, 10/10/2001

ME oil still flows normally into world markets
Well-informed sources in oil industry said that oil exports from the Middle East flow naturally to the world markets today following the beginning of the air strikes led by the US against Afghanistan.
Regional, Economics, 10/9/2001

Due to crisis, Aeroflot suspends flights to Morocco
Morocco-Russia, Business, 10/9/2001

New oil finds in Eastern Desert
New oil finds have been made, the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) announced yesterday.
Egypt, Economics, 10/9/2001

Moroccan bank opens branch in Barcelona
The Moroccan bank "Banque Marocaine du Commerce Exterieur" (BMCE-Bank International) has opened a new branch in Barcelona.
Morocco-Spain, Business, 10/9/2001

Inter- Arab free zone area in 2005
The Arab League (AL) economic council has decided to form the customs federation committee of representatives of sides concerned in the Arab states to discuss the needs of establishing the federation.
Regional, Economics, 10/8/2001

With the participation of 19 countries, Israel's boycott office meets today in Damascus
the officers of the regional liaison offices on boycotting Israel start their meetings today at the Damascus al-Shaam hotel and will last for four days during which they will discuss several important issues which would help the revitalization of the boycott
Regional-Israel, Economics, 10/8/2001

12 countries ask bid importing natural Gas
Egypt, Economics, 10/8/2001

Gulf of Suez port to be opened in October celebrations
Within the context of the current October 6 victory celebrations will be inaugurated the port, the Gulf of Suez port, which was built using sophisticated technology, comprises quays and engineering works at costs up to LE 650 million and corises an area of 50,000 Feddans.
Egypt, Economics, 10/8/2001


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