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Syria, Tunisia oil and gas cooperation
Syria and Tunisia inked on Thursday a minute in which they agreed to carry on joint technical meetings scheduled to be held once a year in rotation in field of gas and oil.
Syria-Tunisia, Economics, 12/3/2005

IFC partnership with CAWTAR strengthens research on women's entrepreneurship
"The expertise and experience we provide will enable women's studies centers and other research institutions in the region to demonstrate how women-owned enterprises contribute to economic growth. This will reinforce the overall gender agenda in the region," said Soukeina Bouraoui, Director of CAWTAR.
Regional, Economics, 12/3/2005

On Syria's floating its currency
Syria's Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs expressed on Friday astonishment at reports that spoke of Syria's intention to float the Syrian pound, saying such a move is not so simple and noted the monetary policy in Syria is gradually developing.
Syria, Economics, 12/3/2005

Syria - EU to make Tartous main port in western Mediterranean
Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs said that Syria and the EU agreed on developing Tartous port as the main port in Western Mediterranean, and underlined the necessity of developing ports in the Syrian cities of Lattakia and Tartous, Syrian coast.
Syria-European Union, Economics, 12/3/2005

Telecom Egypt stock sale a great success
Egypt, Business, 12/3/2005

Egypt stock market value up to 400 billion
Egypt, Economics, 12/2/2005

UK to invest $ 7 billions in Egypt
Egypt-UK, Economics, 12/2/2005

Egypt denies signing spectrum frequency agreement with Israel
Egypt-Israel, Economics, 12/2/2005

Syria, Algeria cooperation to exploit traditional handicrafts
The two ministers said in statements to reporters there is a need for using these traditional industries to pave the way for new innovative products to compete in international markets.
Syria-Algeria, Economics, 12/1/2005

Syrian business council in Abu Dhabi starts
Activities Syria's Ambassador to United Arab Emirates, Riad Naasan Agha, has described the establishment of the Syrian Business Council (SBC) in Abu Dhabi as an important step on the way of joint economic cooperation between Syria and the UAE in the interest of both states.
Syria-United Arab Emirates, Business, 11/30/2005

Central Bank of Egypt up by two billion dollars
The latest report released by the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) reveals that the net reserves of foreign currencies have increased by US $2 billion over the months of July through October 2005.
Egypt, Economics, 11/30/2005

Great turnout in Egypt Telecom stock sale
Egypt, Business, 11/30/2005

Syrian - Malaysian business forum in Kuala Lumpur
Yassin pointed out at the aim of the forum saying "it is to reinvigorate commercial and economic ties between Syria and Malaysia clarifying that trade exchange rate is still below the required aspiration."
Syria-Malaysia, Economics, 11/29/2005

Telecom Egypt offers 20 percent of shares
Telecom Egypt is to sell more than 341.5 million shares, 20% of its total shares for sale on Tuesday, November 29 to public and private subscription, an Egyptian government report said.
Egypt, Business, 11/29/2005


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