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Iran - Pakistan gas pipeline discussions
Iran's First Vice-President Parviz Davoudi yesterday said that during his visit to Pakistan the two sides held useful discussions at the expert level on the proposed Iran-Pakistan- India (IPI) gas pipeline.
Iran-Pakistan, Economics, 5/27/2006

IRAQI oil terminal fire burns itself out
Iraq, Economics, 5/27/2006

Setting up Egyptian taxation department
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak yesterday issued a Republican Decree setting up the new Egyptian taxation department.
Egypt, Economics, 5/24/2006

Emirates response on bribes for Iran gas deal
"We will not export gas if the stated price and unresolved issues are not corrected," Vaziri Hamaneh said
United Arab Emirates-Iran, Economics, 5/24/2006

Average economic growth rate up to 5.9%
Egypt, Economics, 5/24/2006

Iraq's electricity not improved since US invasion
The British government has admitted that there has been slow progress in restoring Iraqi essential services since the US-led invasion, especially in the supply of electricity where the situation is worse.
Iraq, Economics, 5/23/2006

Nazif on new economic projects in Egypt
Egypt's Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif said that a large number of tourist, industrial and petrochemical projects will be carried out in the upcoming stage, adding that the Egyptian economy will enter the stage of genuine growth through these projects, referring to the new investments worth billions of dollars, which will achieve a big bounce in development.
Egypt, Economics, 5/23/2006

France buys 3.6 million tons of gas annually
France's Minister of Industry Francois Loos said yesterday that his country is keen to diversify sources of natural gas supplies, within the context of the European Union's policy on providing stable sources.
Egypt-France, Economics, 5/23/2006

TAP gas pipeline project not a substitute for India: UPA
With key United Progressive Alliance (UPA) ally CPI(M) objecting to India joining the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan- Pakistan (TAP) gas pipeline project, the government today said that the TAP project was not a substitute for the Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) project but could only be an addition.
Iran-India, Economics, 5/22/2006


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