Who will be responsible for putting us in the picture regarding ongoing and probably behind-the-scenes trade negotiations?
The lack of media coverage of the trade negotiations conducted by the government and the relevant ministries at the bilateral (...)
The least one can say is that the Democratic and Republican Party conventions, which are held every four years prior to the US presidential elections, went practically unnoticed this year.
The reasons for this are many, the most important being the (...)
The World Trade Organization (the WTO) was not long ago the ultimate command in the international trading system. However, what it is witnessing now is the dwindling of confidence in its role and posture, as well as increased doubts about its (...)
The coronavirus crisis is wreaking havoc on economies around the world, and Egypt is no exception. As a multifaceted crisis, Covid-19 has hit hard the health sector as well as the social and economic fabrics of Egyptian society and its well-being. (...)
In this seemingly unending era of lockdown and staying at home, many questions come to mind. Some of them are pertinent and deserve pursuing, while others can easily be discharged.
Having followed closely the historic cooperation between Egypt and (...)
Amidst the Covid-19 calamity and all the challenges it has brought worldwide, one should not hesitate to see glimmers of hope and accentuate what could be positive signs, allowing us to navigate smoothly and with resilience through the crisis as a (...)
At no time should the United Kingdom regret Brexit as its two largest trading partners, the European Union and the United States, are courting her and stand ready to take thee for better or for worse. The truth is that the EU will never leave the UK (...)
Africa remains so far relatively preserved from the coronavirus pandemic. It is only a matter of time, however, before African countries feel the brunt of the virus, catching up with those most hit and even possibly surpassing them. This is most (...)