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Beirut permanent center for displaying Syrian products
Lebanese Minister of Economy and Trade, Marwan Hmadeh, discussed on Friday with Chairman of Global Company Board, Hassan al-Nouri and with Director General of Marketing Company for Trade and Industry, Amira Naser, the current preparations for the establishment of the permanent center for the Syrian products in Lebanon.
Lebanon-Syria, Economics, 2/7/2004

Morocco's trade deficit worsened by 18.7% in 2003
Morocco's trade deficit soared to 25.26 billion dirhams (around US$ 3 billion) in 2003, i.e. 18.7% worse than in 2002, as a result of a 4% increase of imports and a 3.6% decrease of exports, according to temporary figures released by the exchange office.
Morocco, Economics, 2/7/2004

Reporter: social security fund aspires to draw 2 million affiliates by 2005
He said CNSS plans to realize five major objectives, mainly concerning the entry into force of a compulsory health insurance, a compensation for job loss and pensions regime.
Morocco, Economics, 2/7/2004

Development banks commit to promote international partnership on managing for development results
The international roundtable on Managing for Development Results that closed in Marrakesh Thursday adopted a "joint memo" in which international and regional development banks pledge to promote international partnership on managing for Development Results.
Regional, Economics, 2/7/2004

Morocco gets South Korea-World Bank us$ 240,000 donation
South Korea and Morocco signed this Thursday a memorandum of understanding providing for a donation of US$ 240,000 to support the Kingdom's e-government drive.
Morocco-South Korea, Economics, 2/6/2004

Morocco, a leading country in managing-for-results development, Wolfensohn says
Head of the World Bank, James Wolfensohn, on Thursday termed Morocco as a leading country in the field of managing-for-results development.
Morocco, Economics, 2/6/2004

Foreign investment receipts, private loans more than tripled in 2003
Morocco, Economics, 2/6/2004

Moroccan expats remittances rise by 7.4% in 2003
Morocco, Economics, 2/6/2004

Morocco hosts World Bank round table on managing-for-results
The World Bank explains that idea is that the entire development of country-assistance strategy should contribute to country results. For every activity supported by the strategy, country and Bank staff should be thinking about results as soon as they begin planning and they should work toward those results during implementation. At the end of the project or program, they should evaluate
Morocco, Economics, 2/5/2004

Egypt: A day without mobile in protest of service price increase
The Egyptian citizens rights committee has called on customers of the two Egyptian mobile companies to boycott the services of the two companies for 24 hours in protest for the increase of their prices.
Egypt, Business, 2/5/2004

Iranian- Sudanese transport cooperation
The Iranian minister of road and communications, Ahmad Jazam, has called for the need of developing cooperation relations between his country and Sudan in the area of air and sea transport and the railways.
Sudan-Iran, Economics, 2/2/2004

Lebanon returns back to Iraq millions of frozen dollars
Member of the Iraqi Governing Council, Muwafak al-Rube, said that Lebanon will give back a sum of 500 million dollars of the money deposited by the former regime in Iraq in the Lebanese banks before the invasion.
Lebanon-Iraq, Economics, 2/2/2004

Tariffs dismantling incurs 2.1 billion-dh loss of revenue for MoroccoÕs public treasury
Morocco-European Union, Economics, 2/2/2004


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