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An attack reduces Iraq's exports
A naval agent said that oil exports from southern Iraq fell almost by half yesterday following the attack that took place on Wednesday evening at a complex for oil pipelines, noting that the reduction might be attributed to the movements of the oil tankers.
Iraq, Economics, 8/27/2004

Syrian - Turkish oil companies cooperation
Syria-Turkey, Business, 8/27/2004

Gas prices rise in Morocco as of Wednesday
Morocco, Economics, 8/26/2004

Rashid calls for boosting Egyptian-Sudanese industries like sugar, cooking oil
Egypt's Minister of Industry and Foreign Trade Rashid Mohamed Rashid said that he is eager to bolster Egyptian-,Sudanese industrial cooperation and encourage investors to establish mutual industrial projects.
Egypt-Sudan, Economics, 8/25/2004

Egypt to have 10% share in capital of sugar factory in Sudan
Sudan-Egypt, Business, 8/25/2004

Mubarak to review government's program on improving basic commodities subsidy
Egypt, Economics, 8/25/2004

Oil: USD 42.21 for one barrel
World oil prices continued its slight decrease on Tuesday with the return back of the Iraqi oil exports to normal levels. A matter which eliminated fears on the shortage in the displayed oil whose prices reached record highs.
Regional, Economics, 8/25/2004

Egyptian-Chinese company to dig, repair oil wells set up
Egypt-China, Economics, 8/25/2004

After the failure of the efforts to eliminate the fire, Egypt destroys al-Timsah station for gas exploration
The Egyptian minister of oil, Sameh Fahmi, decided to destroy the naval al-Timsah platform for natural gas exploration. This decision was taken following the continued fire which erupted in the refinery for the 11 running day.
Egypt, Economics, 8/24/2004

The Iraqi air lines carry out experimental flights
The Iraqi airlines company announced on Sunday carrying out an experimental flight between Amman and Baghdad. It was the first of its kind since imposing international sanctions on Iraq in 1990.
Iraq, Economics, 8/24/2004

Iraq resumes the operation of a main pipeline in the south
The Iraqi south oil company announced on Monday the resumption of the operation of the main oil pipelines of Iraq's exports of crude oil in the southern part of the country, following the protection of the basic infrastructure for oil in the region, through the deployment of forces from the Iraqi national guard, supported by the American forces.
Iraq, Economics, 8/24/2004

Ministry of Aviation to increase EgyptAir freighter fleet
Egypt, Business, 8/24/2004

Iraq seeks to end mediators role in oil contracts to avoid kickbacks
Iraqi oil experts and officials said they seek to abrogate the role of the mediators in the oil contracts, considering that the phenomenon of mediators in these contracts contributed the blackmailing of the major wealth ( oil) in Iraq, noting an example on that the "oil for food program" imposed by the UN on Iraq between 1996- 2003.
Iraq-Regional, Economics, 8/23/2004

Egypt to set up tourist offices in Arab states to encourage more Arab tourists
The Arab region comes second in terms of geographical areas from where we receive visitors," said the Minister of Tourism, referring to Europe as the biggest sender of tourists to Egypt.
Egypt-Regional, Economics, 8/23/2004

Mercosur eyes signing draft agreement on trade with Morocco before April 2005
The south American economic grouping Mercosur will propose to Morocco the signing, before April 2005, of a draft agreement similar to the accord signed with Egypt last July 7, Brazilian agency "ANBA" reported on Friday.
Morocco-Brazil, Economics, 8/23/2004

Gulf states sign two economic agreements with India, Pakistan
The secretary general of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Abdul Rahman Bin Hamad al-Ateyah said on Saturday that the GCC will sign this week two economic cooperation agreements with India and Pakistan.
Gulf, Economics, 8/23/2004

Iraqi oil exports restore back to normal level, 1.9 million barrels daily
The South Oil company in Iraq said on Sunday that oil exports from the south returned back to normal level, which is 1.9 million barrels daily since Saturday evening after this production was reduced by half during the past 13 days.
Iraq, Economics, 8/23/2004

Caravan in Morocco to inform on investment opportunities offered by FTA with US
A caravan will tour Moroccan cities to inform on investment opportunities offered by Morocco-US Free Trade Agreement, Thomas Riley, American ambassador in Rabat has announced.
Morocco-USA, Economics, 8/23/2004

New Syrian measures on money transfer
Syria-USA, Business, 8/23/2004


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