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Capital Intelligence: Egypts ratings rises
Capital Intelligence, the international emerging markets rating agency, today said that it has affirmed Egypt's BB+B long- and short-term foreign currency ratings and its BBB/A3 long- and-short term local currency ratings. The outlook remains stable.
Egypt, Economics, 10/22/2005
Iraq makes progress in health, education, water, sanitation
While the world has been focused on the perilous security situation in Iraq, thousands of local and international aid workers have been working on projects that, although they might escape media notice, distinctly have improved the everyday lives of millions of Iraqis.
Iraq, Economics, 10/21/2005
Olive production in northern Syria at 200,000 tones
Olive farmers sources in Aleppo, northern Syria, expected on Thursday the product will reach at more than 200,000 tones this season while olive oil production might reach 40,000 tones.
Syria, Economics, 10/21/2005
Syria to purchase four commercial ships
General Establishment for Naval Transportation started on Thursday preliminary procedures to purchase four big cargo ships in the framework of a plan to widen and boost productive capability of the Syrian commercial fleet.
Syria, Economics, 10/21/2005
Syria permits clothes and shoes import
Syria, Economics, 10/21/2005
Egypt surplus of $ 4.5 billion in balance of payment
The governor of the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) Farouq Al-Oqda announced a US $4.5 billion surplus in the balance of payment in the fiscal year 2004/2005.
Egypt, Economics, 10/20/2005
Egypt attracting more foreign investments because of its reform
"The volume of foreign investments flowing into Egypt in the fiscal year 2004/2005 amounted to US $3.9 billion," according to Investment Minister Mahmoud Mohieddin.
Egypt, Economics, 10/20/2005
Bush to sign US-Oman free trade agreement
Oman-USA, Economics, 10/19/2005
US - EU talk; WTO talks in Hong Kong focus on agriculture, services
The United States and the European Union (EU) want to enhance global prosperity through trade and move the Doha round of trade negotiations forward, President Bush said.
Regional, Economics, 10/19/2005
Risk of bird flu spreading to Middle East, Africa rises markedly
As the world mobilizes to combat a potential deadly human bird flu pandemic, the risk of the virus spreading to the Middle East and African countries has markedly increased after the confirmed outbreaks in Romania and Turkey, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warned today.
Regional, Economics, 10/19/2005
Al-Thawra: Syrian stock exchange market in early 2006
Chairman of Syrian Chambers of Commerce, Rateb al-Shalah, said that transparency and adequate accounting system are the main factors for making the Syrian stock exchange market a success, the daily added.
Syria, Economics, 10/17/2005
$1.7 billion Egyptian exports to Arab states and COMESA
The value of Egypt's exports to Arab markets within Arab free trade zone last year wave estimated at 1.290 billion compared with imports of $918 million.
Egypt-Regional, Economics, 10/17/2005
Egypt insurance markets beat counterparts in Africa
Egypt, Economics, 10/17/2005
Egypt seeks food security
Mohamed Brethin FAO Assistant General Manager and FAO Middle East regional representative asserted that Egypt is on the right track to achieve its own food security.
Egypt, Economics, 10/17/2005
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