Al-Mashat Talks About Egypt’s Resilient Recovery in “Economic Recovery Post-Pandemic” Discussion
The sustainable recovery roadmap post the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be at the forefront of global priorities. In “Economic Recovery Post-Pandemic”, the virtual roundtable discussion hosted by Indiana University’s Institute for International Business and Kelley School of Business, the Minister of International Cooperation Rania Al-Mashat spoke about resilience and agility in the face of crises on March 31.
This virtual event is part of a roundtable discussion series that addresses economic recovery, global challenges, disruptions, and trends. In a panel centered on the Middle East and moderated by Steve Lutes, the vice president of Middle East Affairs at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Al-Mashat was a panelist alongside Janamitra Devan, NEOM’s Chief Strategy Officer; and Annie Chu, Executive Director Middle East & Africa at Cummins.
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BAGHDAD: Faced with sharp price rises, a decline in the buying power of the dinar and rising unemployment, Iraqis enter the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan with a feeling of dread.
“After a whole day of fasting, we have to eat something,” even if the price of a kilo of tomatoes has more than doubled, said Umm Hussein, a single mother of five who has no salary.
She struggles each month to raise the $45 rent for their modest home.
Like 16 million of Iraq’s 40-million population living under the poverty line, Umm Hussein relies on her ration card for food.
Japan Pledges $240 Million for Egyptâs Clean Energy Sector Published February 17th, 2021 - 09:11 GMT
Egyptâs development finance portfolio reached nearly $25 billion (EGP 391 million) until early February. (Shutterstock)
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The development financing is represented by the Japanese Embassy and the Japan International Cooperation Agency in Cairo.
Japan is securing $240 million (EGP 3.75 billion) for Egyptâs energy sector and budget support, upon an agreement signed with the international cooperation and finance ministries, according to a February 15
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The development financing is represented by the Japanese Embassy and the Japan International Cooperation Agency in Cairo.
The ongoing development finance portfolio between Egypt and Japan currently totals $2.71 billion (EGP 42.39 billion) in 14 projects, Minister of International Cooperation Rania al Mashat unveiled. The funds are distributed across many vital sectors like electricity, educat
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