Egypt

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Given its pivotal location at the nexus of Africa and Asia, Egypt’s past is inextricably bound with transport. At this historical moment of transition in Egypt, all eyes are on the future and efforts are afoot to enhance transport’s role as a vital sector of the economy.

What examples do you have of improved investor confidence in 2012?

What was the impact of the unrest at the end of 2011 on the stock market?

How concerned are you about the impact that increased toll charges are having on the competitiveness of Egypt’s waterways?

It took no less than 59 years and 16 months for Egyptians to finally exercise the right to freely elect a national leader. In that regard, the popular uprising of 2011 has already delivered more than the Free Officers’ coup of 1952. But with the roles of the military and the presidency still undefined, Egyptians must still wait to see if their...

When political turmoil hit in early 2011, the insurance sector was in a transitional state. Several reforms were in various stages of implementation, including overhauls to state medical and pension plans that could have a profound impact on insurers. For the long term, however, the sector remains rich in potential, thanks to a combination of...

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