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A regional seminar for Arab business women
Under the patronage of Syria's First Lady Asmaa al-Assad, the regional seminar on revitalizing the role of the woman in economic development and business administration for women industrialists will open tomorrow at the Damascus Chamber of industry with the participation of the council of the Arab business women and Arab and international organization concerned.
Syria, Economics, 4/20/2002
Austrian businessmen show interest in investing in Egypt
The Austrian delegation urged increasing of mutual visits between businessmen and investors in both countries to get abreast of the investment, export and trade opportunities available.
Egypt-Austria, Economics, 4/20/2002
The US and the Iraqi oil
The US Senate on Thursday evening adopted a decision which bans the American oil companies from buying the Iraqi oil.
Iraq-USA, Economics, 4/20/2002
Egyptian delegation arrives in Baghdad
Iraq-Egypt, Economics, 4/19/2002
King Mohammed appoints new chief of telecom regulatory body
King Mohammed VI stressed during the audience that the rigor of the regulatory frame enforced part of Morocco's choice to liberalize the telecom sector was a key asset.
Morocco, Economics, 4/19/2002
Israel pollutes Jordanian water resources
Jordan has unveiled that the Israeli fishery farms installed along the Jordanian- Israeli borders in the al-Aqaba Gulf water are polluting the sea environment with Nitrite and chemicals used in feeding fish.
Jordan-Israel, Economics, 4/19/2002
Call for just sharing to Euphrates river water
The Syrian former minister of irrigation Taha al-Atrash has called for amending the provisional water agreement signed with Turkey on the partition of the Euphrates waters so as Turkey will get one third, and each of Syria and Iraq on the remaining.
Syria-Turkey, Economics, 4/19/2002
Rabat hosts sub-regional forum on women and micro-finance
A two-day sub-regional forum on women and micro-finance opened in Rabat Wednesday with representatives of several African countries attending.
Regional-Morocco, Economics, 4/18/2002
It would take three years for Palestinian economy to recover
Representatives from the World Bank and the United Nations say Israel's offensive into Palestinian territories destroyed the Palestinian economy.
Palestine, Economics, 4/18/2002
Acts of riots by unemployed Algerian youths
Algeria, Economics, 4/18/2002
Number of imported new cars rise by 22.5% in 2001
The number of new cars imported and cleared through Moroccan customs increased by 22.5%, the Administration of Customs and Direct Taxes (ADII) said.
Morocco, Economics, 4/18/2002
Five Arab finance institutions give 10% of 2001 profits to Palestinian people
Five Arab finance institutions, which are meeting in Algiers, have decided to give 10% of their 2001 profits to support the Palestinian people, said Moroccan finance, economy, privatization and tourism minister, Fathallah Oualalou, who is leading the Moroccan delegation to the annual conference.
Palestine-Regional, Economics, 4/17/2002
Moroccan planes conveying assistance to Palestinian people land in Jordan
Two Moroccan planes, loaded with humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian people, landed in the Airport of Amman (Jordan) on Tuesday.
Morocco-Palestine, Economics, 4/17/2002
New investment activities to reinvigorate the Cairo Stock Exchange
Egypt plans to introduce new investment activities to reinvigorate the Cairo Stock Exchange, a senior Egyptian official said yesterday.
Egypt, Economics, 4/17/2002
Increase in the prices of bread and certain oil by products
Jordan, Economics, 4/17/2002
Arab fund extends Morocco $ 30 million loan
The Arab Monetary Fund (AMF) extended on Tuesday Morocco a US$ 30 million-loan to finance Moroccan imports of unprocessed sulfur from Arab countries.
Morocco-Regional, Economics, 4/17/2002
UAE president enacts decree on free-trade zone with Morocco
United Arab Emirates-Morocco, Economics, 4/16/2002
People's Assembly approves Egypt's economic plan of action
orging ahead along the path of economic reform drive, the People's Assembly approved this week Egypt's plan of action for the FY2002-2003 and expressed confidence in the government's economic policy.
Egypt, Economics, 4/16/2002
Public sector banks, privatization under study
The Egyptian government has launched a series of important consultations on privatizing the remaining joint venture banks and examining the best method of privatizing the public sector banks with the aim of enhancing the existing banking entities, besides the best way for achieving this goal, as an initial step towards preparation for the final application of the GATT agreement
Egypt, Economics, 4/16/2002
Morocco, Malaysia ink cooperation accords
Morocco and Malaysia inked here on Tuesday several cooperation accords, including two oil drilling contracts.
Morocco-Malaysia, Economics, 4/16/2002
Egypt, Austria explore economic cooperation
Egyptian Prime Minister Atef Ebeid yesterday discussed means of bolstering trade and economic ties with Austria during a meeting with an Austrian federal economic delegation.
Egypt-Austria, Economics, 4/16/2002
Morocco's premier meets Japanese external trade organization president
Moroccan prime minister, Abderrahmane Youssoufi, met in Rabat Monday President of the Japanese External Trade Organization (JETRO), Noboru Hatakeyama, over Morocco-Japan commercial and financial ties.
Morocco-Japan, Economics, 4/16/2002
Basic commodities price to be increased in Jordan
The Jordanian minister of finance Michael Marto said that the Jordanian government intends shortly to increase the prices of the basic commodities.
Jordan, Economics, 4/16/2002
Japan cancels warning on traveling to Middle East, resumes flights to Egypt
The Chief of the Japanese travel agents union announced the cancellation of a Japanese foreign ministry warning on visiting the region.
Regional-Japan, Economics, 4/16/2002
King Mohammed dedicates dam in southern Morocco
Morocco's King Mohammed VI on Monday dedicated a new dam in the rural locality of Aouzioua, 100 km east of the Moroccan southern town of Taroudant.
Morocco, Economics, 4/15/2002
Saudi Arabia donations to the Palestinians
Saudi Arabia-Palestine, Economics, 4/15/2002
Belgium to boycott Israeli trade
Sources in the diamond sector in Belgium have informed their Israeli counterparts that the Belgian authorities is thinking of boycotting the Israeli trade in protest of its practices in the occupied Palestinian territories, according to the Israeli daily Haartez.
Israel-Belgium, Economics, 4/15/2002
Positive results for strategy on boosting Egyptian exports
There is tangible positive outcome for the Egyptian comprehensive strategy on enhancing exports, especially that last year witnessed an increase of exports by $ 1.9 billion, according to Minister of Foreign Trade Youssef Boutros Ghali.
Egypt, Economics, 4/15/2002
Morocco sends ministerial delegation to Dakar's African development conference
A Moroccan ministerial delegation, comprising trade, industry, energy and mining minister Mustapha Mansouri and transports and merchant navy minister, Abdesslam Znined, arrived on Sunday in Dakar to take part in the international conference on the financing of the NEPAD (New Partnership for African Development) taking place this April 15-16.
Morocco, Economics, 4/15/2002
Morocco attends annual meetings of Arab finance bodies in Algiers
Some 20 Arab finance ministers and governors of central banks will attend the meetings in addition to 300 bankers.
Regional-Algeria, Economics, 4/15/2002
Banks must merge to survive
Bank mergers are hitting the headlines once again. Mergers are a way of creating a more efficient banking sector offering a better quality of service that is capable of coping with market fluctuations and risks, providing credit for customers and investors, and protecting depositor's money.
Egypt, Economics, 4/15/2002
Morocco's trade deficit decrease by 23.3 percent during two first months of 2002
Morocco's external trade deficit during the first two months of 2002 stood at 5.55 billion Dirhams (about US$ 482.6 million), scoring an decrease of 23.3 percent compared to the same period the previous year when the deficit amounted to 7.24 billion DH ($629.5 million).
Morocco, Economics, 4/15/2002
Expected boom in Egyptian exports to American markets
Egypt expects a hundred percent boom in its exports to the American markets that was put in 2001 at US $ 878 million, if its request for limited tariff exemptions was accepted.
Egypt-USA, Economics, 4/15/2002
Chinese business delegation meets Moroccan official
A visiting Chinese business delegation, from the state-owned Norinco group, met on Thursday Moroccan minister of industry, trade, energy and mining, Mustapha Mansouri.
Morocco-China, Business, 4/15/2002
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