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Amman explosions impact Jordanian tourism
Analysts expressed fears that the tourism sector which is vital to Jordan will be adversely affected as a result of the bloody attacks which targeted hotels in Amman, and expected that Jordan will focus its challenge in the economic development to a fight in facing terrorism.
Jordan, Economics, 11/12/2005

Saudi Arabia joins WTO officially
Saudi Arabia on Friday got the official consent for joining the World Trade Organization. Its complete joining of the organization will be made by the fall of the mid December as membership WTO will be 149 countries.
Saudi Arabia, Economics, 11/12/2005

Arabs Gulf states invest $140 billion regionally
The International Financing Institute expected that the Arabs of the Gulf cooperation council GCC will invest not less than 140 billion dollars to found regional projects within the two and a half next years.
Gulf-Regional, Economics, 11/12/2005

United States urges ambitious cut in agricultural subsidies
Upcoming WTO negotiations, formally known as the Doha Development Agenda, have reached a critical moment that will test whether nations have the will and ambition to reduce agricultural subsidies and other trade barriers in ways that encourage global economic growth, according to US Trade Representative Rob Portman.
Regional-USA, Economics, 11/12/2005

EIB loans to Egypt over the past two years hit 1.3 billion euros.
The head of the European Investment Bank (EIB)'s commission in Egypt, Louigie Markoni, said the bank's loans to Egypt over the past two years hit 1.3 billion euros.
Egypt-European Union, Economics, 11/12/2005

Rashid: Egypt-US free trade agreement talks progressing
Egypt's Minister of Foreign Trade and Industry Rashid Mohamed Rashid said that a major breakthrough has been reached in negotiations on a free trade agreement between Egypt and the United States.
Egypt-USA, Economics, 11/10/2005

Petroleum investments in Syria promising, CEO of APICORP says
Chief Executive and General Manager of Arab Petroleum Investment Corp (APICORP ) Ahmad al- Naeemi said Tuesday that the future of petroleum in Syria is promising, particularly if new gas and oil fields are explored through investing new areas in Syria.
Syria, Economics, 11/9/2005

Sedki: My mission is to promote tourists' flow to Egypt
The new Chief of The American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) Amr Sedki said that having been chosen for this position is in appreciation of the growth achieved by Egypt's tourism sector. He regards it as a proof of Egypt's distinction in the field of tourism.
Egypt, Economics, 11/9/2005

Boosting agricultural development at South Valley
Egypt, Economics, 11/8/2005

Egyptian-European cooperation to develop gold industry
Egypt-European Union, Economics, 11/8/2005

Russian oil company to establish a refinery in Syria
Syria's Minister of Oil and Mineral Resources, Ibrahim Haddad, on Sunday conferred with the Director General of the Russian Trans KazOil Progress Company, Pereiv Nizami, on the Russian Company's offer to establish a petroleum refinery in Syria with a capacity of 140,000 bpd.
Syria-Russia, Economics, 11/7/2005

Al-Ahram: textile sector investment, furniture sees growth in Egypt
Indian, Turkish and Taiwanese industrial companies seek investment in Egypt, especially in the sector of textile ready-made and clothes, Egypt's Minister of Foreign Trade and Industry Rasheed Mohamed Rasheed said in statements to Al-Ahram.
Egypt-Regional, Economics, 11/7/2005

Egypt joins world Federation of Exchanges
In its annual meeting held in India, the world Federation of Exchanges officially decided to accept Egypt as a full member of the federation.
Egypt, Economics, 11/7/2005


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