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Lebanon to import Egyptian natural gas
Egypt's Minister of Petroleum Sameh Fahmi and Lebanese Minister of Energy and Water Mohamed Fenish signed Wednesday a protocol for joint cooperation in the field of oil and natural gas.
Egypt-Lebanon, Economics, 10/7/2005

Lebanon to open office for Syrian workers
Lebanon's Minister of Information announced Thursday approval was made for opening an office to deal with Syrian workers at the Lebanese Ministry of Labor.
Lebanon-Syria, Economics, 10/7/2005

Egypt to sign free trade agreement with Turkey early next year
Egypt-Turkey, Economics, 10/7/2005

Arab gulf tourists augment in Syria
A report to SANA on Tourism in Syria said Wednesday Gulf tourism constitutes from 70% to 80 % of Arab tourists into Syria.
Syria-Gulf, Economics, 10/6/2005

Two killed, 4 injured in Skikda refinery fire in Algeria
Skikda exports several products including solar and Nafta and heating fuels to the USA, Europe and the Mediterranean. Most of the Algerian refining energy estimated at 457,000 barrels daily are situated in the said refinery.
Algeria, Economics, 10/6/2005

Syria and Turkey to develop industrial ties
Syria-Turkey, Economics, 10/6/2005

Higher planning council discusses budget
Syria, Economics, 10/6/2005

Syria trying to deal with budget challenge due to diminished oil
The governor said that an annual growth rate of no less than 4.5 percent is needed in order to absorb the growing population and its employment needs.
Syria, Economics, 10/5/2005

Egyptian-Russian talks to boost cooperation
Russia has expressed willingness to expand the scope of cooperation with Egypt in the field of oil and gas.
Egypt-Russia, Economics, 10/5/2005

Foundation of Syrian Business Council in Abu Dhabi
The Syrian Business Council in Abu Dhabi aims at enhancing economic, trade and investment relations between Syria and the United Arab Emirates, Syria's Ambassador to the UAE Riad Na'asan Agha told Tishrin daily Tuesday.
Syria-United Arab Emirates, Business, 10/5/2005

US worldwide business visa center now online
The U.S. Department of State announces October 4 that its Business Visa Center is now accessible on the Internet, the latest step in continuing efforts to facilitate the issuance of visas for legitimate business travelers worldwide.
Regional-USA, Business, 10/5/2005

EU trains Syrias on marketing the culture
Syria-European Union, Economics, 10/5/2005

Oman concludes free trade agreement with USA
The US government and the Sultanate on Oman on Monday concluded their negotiations and reached an agreement on bilateral free trade exchange.
Oman-USA, Economics, 10/4/2005

Libya offers Asian, European companies 44 oil exploration licenses
The national establishment for oil in Tripoli on Monday announced that Libya offered 44 sea and land areas for oil exploration to Asian, and European companies, at a bid.
Libya-Regional, Economics, 10/4/2005

Lebanon ask for Egyptian natural gas
Egypt's Minister of Petroleum Sameh Fahmi and Lebanese Minister of Energy and Water Mohamed Fenish will sign on Wednesday a protocol for joint cooperation between the two states in the fields of oil and natural gas.
Egypt-Lebanon, Economics, 10/4/2005

Iran oil may only last 9 decades; region to supply world energy
the Middle East could emerge as the biggest supplier of the world's needed energy by 2030, supplying about 95 percent of global requirement. His prediction, he believes, proves why the ruling neo-conservatives in the US are concentrating on gaining full dominance over the Middle East region.
Regional-Iran, Economics, 10/4/2005

Syria to publish International Monetary Fund report
Syria's Minister of Finance Mohammad al-Hussein on Monday said Syria's first-ever approval to publish the International Monetary Fund (IMF) report on the State of Syrian Economy shows the government's transparency and seriousness to presents the facts on this economy.
Syria, Economics, 10/4/2005

Herald: Egypt takes part in financing dam on upper Nile in Ethiopia
The Ethiopian government intends to build the biggest ever dam in the country with investments amounting to 800 million dollars.
Egypt-Ethiopia, Economics, 10/4/2005

Sharaf Eddin: developing ports to attract foreign investment
Egypt's Minister of Transport, Sharaf Eddin, paid on Monday a visit to Alexandria port to follow up development works. The development works include a set of integrated projects to upgrade the infrastructure, office and maritime buildings of the port.
Egypt, Economics, 10/4/2005

LE 10 billion proceeds of privatization during 2005/06
Egypt, Economics, 10/4/2005

Syrian airlines to run 3 weekly flights to Baghdad
Syria-Iraq, Business, 10/4/2005

Egypt exports up to LE 26.1 billion first 6 months
As exports increased during the first half of this year by LE 3 billion to hit LE 26.1 billion compared to LE 23.1 billion during the same period of last year.
Egypt, Economics, 10/3/2005

Tishrin: 875 thousand business establishments in Syria
The Statistics Central Bureau pointed out to the presence of 875 thousand economic establishments in Syria including 529 thousand private establishments and 24,8 thousands companies in addition to 45,6 thousands public and 84 thousand joint establishments and the remaining are cooperative and non-profit establishments, Tishrin daily said Sunday.
Syria, Economics, 10/3/2005

al-Thawra: WIPO regional forum on intellectual property
Syria, Economics, 10/3/2005


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