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EGYPTIAN AIRPORT EXPANSIONS CONTINUE DESPITE POLITICAL TURMOIL
BY PAUL COCHRANE, IN BEIRUT
DESPITE much political turmoil over the course of the past year in Egypt, the country’s ongoing airport expansion projects have not been suffering. For the past decade, major expansion and renovation works have been underway, to handle the surge in foreign tourists to the North African country; which jumped from 5.5 million in 2002 to 14.7 million in 2010.…
UPRISINGS RAISE SPRING HOPES FOR ARABIC PUBLISHERS
BY PAUL COCHRANE IN BEIRUT
THE ‘ARAB Spring’ uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) over the past year have had a mixed effect on Arabic publishing. Book sales have plunged due to instability, and while some countries have loosened up on censorship, others have clamped down.…
ISRAEL PONDERS WHETHER TO EXPORT NATURAL GAS
BY KEITH NUTHALL, PAUL COCHRANE, IN BEIRUT; AND HELENA FLUSFELDER, IN JERUSALEM
IT is not often that a country that has serious energy security issues gets to choose about whether it wants an energy export industry – but the State of Israel is in this relatively happy situation.…
UPRISINGS CUT BOTH WAYS FOR LEBANESE PRINTERS
BY PAUL COCHRANE
UPRISINGS in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) this year have hit demand for printers in Lebanon, which has long been the printing hub of the region. Lebanese printers canvassed privately for Print Week MEA report that the upheavals have seen demand from Egypt and Syria decline, while transportation has been marginally affected from Lebanon due to the situation in neighbouring Syria.…
ARAB SPRING'S IMPACT ON NORTH AFRICA'S COSMETICS SECTOR
BY MEGAN DETRIE and KACI RACELMA
THE IMPACT of the Arab Spring revolution has rattled though North Africa, leaving no economic sector unscathed – including the personal care products industry. Despite the fact that the growth of the cosmetics markets in countries like Tunisia, Egypt and Libya remains limited in lieu of the year of demonstrations and political upheaval, efforts are currently being made to boost the industry.…
EGYPT STRIKE RESOLUTION SPARKS MORE INDUSTRIAL ACTION THREATS
BY PAUL COCHRANE
The successful negotiated thwarting of a planned open-ended strike of 22,000 workers at Egypt’s largest state-owned textile factory, the Egypt Weaving and Textile Company (EWTC) in Mahalla city has prompted other Egyptian textile and clothing workers to threaten walk outs.…
WORLD BANK BACKS EGYPT GAS POWER PROJECT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE WORLD Bank is planning to lend USD304 million to the Egyptian government to help fund building a third 750MW unit at the Giza North gas-fired power plant and 105 kilometre pipeline to supply fuel. The money would be on-lent to the Egyptian Natural Gas Company (GASCO) and the Egyptian Electricity Holding Company (EEHC), who are coordinating the project.…
CONSTRUCTION FOR INDIAN-EGYPTIAN PET PLANT UNDERWAY
BY DAVE YIN
FOLLOWING months of delays due to civil unrest, construction is in full swing for Egypt’s first polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plant, one that is expected to bolster Egypt’s economy by satisfying indigenous demand, as well as supplying exports.
Joint venture Egyptian Indian Polyester (EIPET) saw its foundation stone laid June 23 in Ain Sokhna, in Egypt’s northern Red Sea region, Nitin Puranik, managing director and chief executive officer of the new company told European Plastics News.…
EU ROUND UP - BRUSSELS PLOTS LAW TO BREAK GAS INFRASTRICTURE FINANCING LOGJAMS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission is drafting legislation seeking to break regulatory and financial logjams preventing the European Union (EU) achieving ambitious planned gas infrastructure investments. A Commission working paper predicts the proposal will come in October and warned red-tape and financial shortages are potentially delaying cross-border interconnection and pipeline projects worth billions of Euros.…
TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL PUSHES FOR EGYPT ANTI-CORRUPTION REFORMS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
GLOBAL anti-corruption campaigner Transparency International (TI) has called on Egypt’s transitional government to reform the country’s anti-corruption legislation, ahead of anticipated presidential elections in October or November. The group issued a detailed report saying "in its review of Egyptian legislation the interim government should look carefully at anti-corruption measures".…