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Weekly Edition, Economics  -  Week of February 13, 2006
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Bush sees major change of energy use, supply
US President George W. Bush today said nuclear energy as increasingly important to US energy supply, and the US will pursue technologies that can transform the ways Americans produce and use energy and expand the developing world's access to clean and affordable energy.
Regional-USA, Economics, 2/18/2006

Egyptian-Turkish company for natural gas exports
Egypt-Turkey, Economics, 2/17/2006

AP: Muslim boycotts of Danish products costly
Regional-Denmark, Economics, 2/17/2006

SYEA job fair opens today in Aleppo
Syria, Economics, 2/17/2006

Jakarta Post: Syria's economic ties with Indonesia growing fast
Jakarta Post reported "Syria an influential regional power in the volatile Middle East -- might be facing the wrath of the Western world led by the United States due to its stance on Iraq and Israel, but its relations with the world's largest Muslim nation, Indonesia, are picking up, says the Syrian ambassador to Indonesia."
Syria-Indonesia, Economics, 2/14/2006

Egypt financial sector reforms discussed
Egypt, Economics, 2/14/2006

New Libya national Company for Cement with 600 million capital
JANA reported today that The General Assembly of the National Cement Company established recently held its regular and extraordinary meetings Sunday in Tripoli in the attendance of its share holders.
Libya, Economics, 2/14/2006

Syria gets ready to build a stock market
Syria's Prime Minister Naji Otrri on Sunday met Head of the Syrian Council of Stock Market Commissioners, Mohammad Imadi, and some parliament members.
Syria, Economics, 2/13/2006


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