CAIRO: Unprecedented turnout for parliamentary elections reflects Egyptians' desire to express their opinions and achieve democracy, said Moharam Helal, executive head of the Egyptian Union of Investors Assemblies.
He also said the electoral (...)
There is support inside Turkey for increased investment in both the Libyan market and the region in general from Turkish businessmen, said Omar Saboor, the chairman of the Egyptian Assembly of Young Businessmen.
Economic maneuvering by (...)
Egypt's Minister of Industry and Foreign Trade Mahmoud Eissa said Egypt witnessed political developments recently and worked to achieve democracy, political transparency and good governance.
The armed forces protect Egypt in its current phase and (...)
CAIRO: Egyptian contracting companies should seize the opportunity to participate in rebuilding the so-called ‘Arab Spring' countries, according to Hussein Saboor, head of the Egyptian Businessmen Assembly.
Saboor said Egypt should work in (...)
Head of the Egyptian Businessmen Assembly Hussein Saboor said he attended a number of meetings to get rid of the current economic crisis in Egypt since the Egyptian January 25 Revolution. The meeting was set up with Egypt's ruling military council (...)
Hisham Fahmy, executive manager of the American Trade Chamber, said that Cairo would host an American delegation next December to discuss suitable ways to cooperate with Egyptian companies
Fahmy said the visit would come consist of consecutive (...)
Egyptian investments in Libya will witness positive developments in the near future due to political developments following the overthrow of Muammar Gadhafi, said the head of the Egyptian-Libyan Investments Assembly.
Nasser Baian told Youm7 that (...)
CAIRO: A delegation of businessmen held a meeting with Egypt's ruling military council on Sunday to discuss the recent development witnessed in Egypt after the January 25 Revolution, said head of the Investors Assembly of October 6 City, Safwan (...)
The U.S Senate delegation currently visiting Egypt confirmed it came to Egypt not to pressure the Egyptian government by imposing conditions, but to expand bilateral cooperation by pushing more American investments to the country.
John Kerry, the (...)
A Japanese company has offered Egypt a $200 million grant to transfer fertile silt caught behind the Aswan High Dam to the other side of the dam and to agricultural land.
Sources from the Investors Union told Youm7 that the Japanese offer (...)