The Report: Egypt 2011Oxford Business Group |
Contents
Rehab Salem | 14 |
Difficult times have | 29 |
Samir Radwan Minister of Economy | 36 |
2010 saw an upswing | 43 |
Improved rankings | 51 |
The sector expands under | 57 |
85 | 63 |
CAPITAL MARKETS | 69 |
Taking a leading role | 122 |
TELECOMS | 145 |
As the market reaches saturation | 151 |
Information services are | 158 |
Raouf Ghabbour Chairman and CEO | 167 |
Pharmaceuticals | 173 |
Private sector involvement is set | 180 |
Sourcing tourists from further for a return to growth Greater use of pub | 186 |
To order a copy of this publication | 74 |
After a strong recovery | 75 |
Despite volatility solid | 81 |
Ceramic ware | 87 |
Reform boosts penetration | 95 |
Moving along | 101 |
Efforts are under way | 107 |
Investors are flocking | 113 |
Coastal cities benefit er particularly for the low and middle income | 193 |
Ahmet Bahgat Abdel Fattah competition telecoms companies | 200 |
Expanding production | 206 |
World shortage boosts prices | 214 |
On a growth path | 221 |
A series of new laws improve ture upgrades as well as RD initiatives | 225 |
A guide to leading hotels | 232 |
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