Threat of internet outages in Lebanon continue amid Ogero strike

Network failures across Lebanon still loom as employees of state-owned internet provider Ogero continue their strike after negotiations hit a dead-end.

The strike started on Tuesday, with Ogero employees demanding for higher salaries amid an economic meltdown.

A three-and-a-half-hour long meeting was conducted between the disgruntled workers and Lebanon’s communications minister Johnny Corm, but no resolution was met.

Business across Lebanon have reported internet and power outages on Friday, according to local reports. Network services were only intermittently available in Tripoli, with electricity generators operating for about 12 hours a day.

SOurce:https://www.arabianbusiness.com/industries/technology/threat-of-internet-outages-in-lebanon-continue-amid-ogero-strike

Saudi Arabia, Bahrain to boost bilateral cooperation in labour sector

Saudi Arabia and Bahrain are set to further enhance their bilateral cooperation in the labour sector and discussed various measures to boost joint efforts in this sector.

A meeting between Saudi minister of human resources and social development Ahmed bin Suleiman Al-Rajhi and minister of the Kingdom of Bahrain Jameel bin Mohammed Ali Humaidan in Riyadh on Sunday discussed a number of issues related to labour market and opening new horizons for joint work to achieve the goals of Saudi Arabia’s vision 2030 as well as Bahrian’s economic vision 2030, SPA reported.

The ministers also discussed ways to unify the efforts between the two sides to face regional and international challenges and the most prominent international developments in the sector.

The meeting was also attended by Dr. Abdullah bin Nasser Abuthnain, deputy minister for labour sector, and Dr. Adnan bin Abdullah Al-Naeem, undersecretary of the ministry for international affairs.

The meeting was also attended by Dr. Abdullah bin Nasser Abuthnain, deputy minister for labour sector, and Dr. Adnan bin Abdullah Al-Naeem, undersecretary of the ministry for international affairs.

Source:https://www.arabianbusiness.com/gcc/bahrain/saudi-arabia-bahrain-to-boost-bilateral-cooperation-in-labour-sector

Bahrain sees uptick in office space demand with 5.5 percent jump in Jan-March this year

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Bahrain is seeing a major uptick in the demand for office space, with a 5.5 percent jump in office space in the first quarter of 2022 over the same year-ago period, fuelled by an improvement in economic sentiment and growth in the non-oil sector, a latest report said.

The Grade B and Grade C project offerings across the city have particularly seen an increase in occupier demand over the last few quarters on account of relative affordability, said the report by Savills, a leading real estate service provider.

Savills, however, said rental values across Grade A developments have remained stable during the quarter.

Foreign investments into Bahrain have been seeing a surge of late, with the country receiving $1.77 billion overseas investments in 2021, a jump of 73 percent from that in 2020.

The rise in foreign investment inflows also seemed to have a rub off effect on the residential real estate sector in the country, with the overall residential capital values remaining upbeat for a full year as of June 2022, Savills Q2 2022 Bahrain Property Market update showed.

The uptick in the residential sector was largely driven by a 2.9 percent quarterly increase in the pricing of mid-end villas, the report said.

Apartment capital values also saw a marginal increase of 1.2 percent in the mid-end sector during the period.

Low-end apartment sale prices, however, have failed to display any price growth over the past two years owing to the competitive pricing of the mid-end segment, Savills said.

In the rental market, the villa segment continued to perform strongly with 3 percent q-o-q price growth amid increased demand as renters seek more space.

n the other hand, mid and high-end apartments were unchanged for the second consecutive quarter while low-end apartments recorded quarterly declines of 3.6 percent, pressured by the increased supply of better units at competitive rates.

Commenting on the outlook for the commercial sector, Swapnil Pillai, associate director research, Middle East at Savills, said Bahrain continues to lead as a preferred choice for fintech and other related companies in the region, resulting in the steady uptake of office space.

“Developer offerings across the city are evolving in line with the occupier demand. We therefore anticipate higher occupancy levels across developments that cater to changing tenant requirements, especially relating to modern space design,” Pillai said.

Hashim Kadhem, head of professional services, Savills Bahrain said a strong growth in non-oil GDP during Q1 2022 has created positive momentum which has spilled over into the real estate sector.

“Price and rental growth has therefore remained largely stable or grown. However, we will continue to monitor inflation data, which might result in further interest rate hikes by the Central Bank of Bahrain, presenting itself as a downside risk to the pace of growth,” he said.

Source:https://www.arabianbusiness.com/gcc/bahrain/bahrain-sees-uptick-in-office-space-demand-with-5-5-percent-jump-in-jan-march-this-year

Egypt’s engineering exports rise to $1.8B in first half of 2022

Egypt’s engineering exports rose during the first half of 2022 by 27 percent to $1.8 billion, compared to $1.4 billion in the same period of 2021, according to the monthly report of the Export Council for Engineering Industries.

Engineering exports witnessed a 4 percent increase in June 2022 compared to the same month 2021, reaching $303 million compared to $291 million in June of 2021, according to a press release.

The council’s report indicated that the most important sectors whose exports increased during the first half of 2022 compared to the same period in 2021 were electrical appliances (49 percent), cables (60), household appliances (10 percent), machinery (117 percent) and metals (46 percent).

Source:https://www.egypttoday.com/Article/3/117960/Egypt-s-engineering-exports-rise-to-1-8B-in-first

ADNOC Distribution acquires 50% of Total Energies in Egypt

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The UAE’s ADNOC Distribution Company, listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange, announced, Thursday, that it has entered into an agreement to acquire a 50 percent stake in Total Energy Egypt.

ADNOC Distribution clarified, in a press release, that it had signed an agreement with “Total Energy Marketing Afrique S.A.S.” to acquire a 50 percent stake in Total Energy Marketing Egypt, with a value of approximately $186 million, in addition to an additional amount of up to $17.3 million, if certain conditions are met during the acquisition process.

Established in 1998, Total Energy Egypt has a diversified business portfolio that includes 240 retail fuel stations, over 100 retail stores, more than 250 oil change stations, car wash centers, wholesale fuel, jet fuel and lubricant operations.

Through the deal, ADNOC Distribution and Total Energies will develop the future growth opportunities for Total Energies Egypt by taking advantage of the available capabilities and exploring aspects of fruitful cooperation in the field of fuel and lubricant distribution and aviation business, enhanced by economic growth in the wake of the recovery from the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic..

The acquisition also includes the renovation of a number of service stations to comply with ADNOC’s brand standards, as well as the establishment of selected new sites in the future bearing its brand, strengthening ADNOC’s presence in the fast-growing Egyptian retail fuel distribution market.

The acquisition is expected to be completed during the first quarter of 2023, as the agreement is subject to the fulfillment of certain conditions, including approvals from the relevant regulatory authorities.

This acquisition is a new important step in the implementation of ADNOC Distribution’s strategy to grow and expand internationally, after it opened its first station outside the UAE in Saudi Arabia in 2018, where the company currently operates 55 service stations across the Kingdom, as at the end of March 2022.

Source:https://www.egypttoday.com/Article/3/117965/ADNOC-Distribution-acquires-50-of-Total-Energies-in-Egypt

3 reasons why to invest in Egypt, ITIDA’s CEO explains

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Working on becoming an attractive hub for foreign investments, Egypt offers a variety of incentives and advantages for investors; CEO of Egypt’s Information Technology Industry Development Agency (ITIDA), Amr Mahfouz, reviews three reasons why investors would prefer Egypt to invest in.

Mahfouz told the Polish-English business magazine, Focus on Business, that the first and the highly positioned reason is Egypt’s unique position at the nexus of Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. It is considered a nearshore location to Europe and it shares an Eastern European Time (EET) zone.

“Second, Egypt is home to a large multilingual cost-competitive talent pool of +600k annual graduates; Egypt is therefore strongly pivoted to serve the EMEA region due to the availability and abundance of multilingual skills, time zone, and cultural affinity,” he added.

According to Mafhouz, the third reason is that Egypt offers a set of attractive incentives to foreign investors provided through the entire business lifecycle, aiming at tripling the size of Egypt’s BPO and ITO exports over the next five years.

He pointed out that Egypt has long been an attractive GBS location for multinationals with its large, well-educated talent pool, strategic location, European time zone, and reliable infrastructure. Amid the current global situation where the supply chain of many industries is being disrupted and reshaped, and hence the IT offshoring is not an exception.

“We firmly believe that this time for Egypt to have its fair share of the global business services market while emerging as an economic powerhouse in the region, enabled by the recent structural reforms and Egypt Vision 2030 national agenda,” he added.

ITIDA’s CEO stated that many businesses are diversifying their operations and delivery location portfolio where we see Egypt is very well positioned to cater for the global demand and bridge the digital skills gap and global shortage of talent.

This came during his interview with the English-Polish magazine where he discussed the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector in Egypt and steps taken by Egypt to become the next big hub for digital and high-end services.

Source:https://www.egypttoday.com/Article/3/117968/3-reasons-why-to-invest-in-Egypt-ITIDA%E2%80%99s-CEO-explains

Egypt aims to increase petroleum production to 790 bln during new fiscal year 22/23

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During the new fiscal year 2022/2023, the government aims to increase production for the petroleum and mineral resources sector at current prices from 671.5 billion pounds in the previous year to about 790.9 billion pounds, an increase of 17.8 percent, according to the economic and social development plan submitted by the Minister of Planning, Dr. Hala Al-Saeed, and approved by both houses of Parliament (Representatives, Senators).

At constant prices, it is expected to rise to about 675.5 billion pounds during the same period, with a slight increase of 0.6 percent. The increase in production of crude oil and natural gas at these high rates is due to the rise in international energy prices.

The government targest to increase the output of the extractive sector to reach 686.9 billion pounds at current prices, compared to 575.6 billion pounds in the previous year, achieving a growth rate of more than 18.1 percent, at constant prices, to reach 581.2 billion pounds in the same period, with a slight increase of 1 percent due to the decline in the output of extractives Crude oil by 2.9 percent.

The economic and social development plan for the new fiscal year 22/23 directs investments for the development of the petroleum and mineral wealth sector amounting to 49.5 billion pounds during the year of the plan, of which 17.6 billion pounds was for refining activity, and EGP 31.9 billion for extraction activities, representing 3.5 percent of the total investment.

The private sector is expected to acquire the largest share of the sector’s investments by about 70%, while the public sector belongs to the remaining 30%, which is divided between the investments of each of the economic bodies 7.2 billion pounds, and public companies 7.8 billion.

The petroleum sector is one of the mainstays of economic growth, as it is a main source for providing the state’s energy needs, which contributes positively and directly to meeting the requirements of sustainable and comprehensive economic development plans adopted by the Egyptian state. As well as strengthening the trade balance by developing its exports to foreign markets and rationalizing its imports from them, in a sustainable manner consistent with the consumption needs of the growing population, and the requirements of the country’s ambitious development plans.

Source:https://www.egypttoday.com/Article/3/117982/Egypt-aims-to-increase-petroleum-production-to-790-bln-during

Al-Qamzi Developments invests EGP 14bn in 204-feddan SeaZen project in North Coast

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AL-Qamzi Developments announced the launch of its new project, SeaZen — which spans 204 feddans — on Sunday, with investments worth EGP 14bn.

In a press conference Abdallah Al-Qamzi — Chairperson of Al-Qamzi Emirati Group — said that construction on the project will begin in October and that the first phase will be completed in 2025.

SeaZen offers 2,000 various residential units, including chalets and villas with different surface areas, Al-Qamzi added.

“We achieved several accomplishments in the Egyptian market through our projects since we started our operations in Egypt 12 years ago. Moreover, we are keen to have a strong presence in the Egyptian market through the injection of more investments in mega projects. This aligns with our expansion strategy in the coming period,” he noted.

For his part, Yasser Zidan — Executive Chairperson of AL-Qamzi Developments — revealed that the company completed the allocation procedures for the land that SeaZen will be located on, adding that the project will have a surface area of 204 acres in the North Coast near Al-Dabaa City with a beach that is 690 metres overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.

He also stated that all approvals regarding the project have been granted.

SeaZen is scheduled to be implemented over two phases, lasting about four years. The project will provide more than 4,000 direct and indirect working opportunities.

Zidan pointed out that his company has contracted DMA to carry out the construction works and engineering designs of the project.

He added that the investment opportunities in Egypt are promising, especially after the growth achieved by the real estate sector during the last years, asserting that the Egyptian economy is able to achieve more growth and attract more serious investments.

SOurce:https://dailynewsegypt.com/2022/07/04/al-qamzi-developments-invests-egp-14bn-in-204-feddan-seazen-project-in-north-coast/

Banks and companies injected EGP 46.368bn in Egypt under the Real Estate Financing Initiative

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Banks operating in the Egyptian market and a number of real estate financing companies have injected EGP 46.368bn in financings to about 29,000 customers within the Central Bank of Egypt’s (CBE) initiative to finance real estate for low and middle-income people.

The Social Housing and Mortgage Finance Support Fund revealed in a report on Sunday that the banks provided real estate financing worth EGP 44.335bn to about 411,000 customers, while the volume of funds pumped by real estate finance companies amounted to EGP 2.193bn.

The National Bank of Egypt (NBE) topped the list of banks participating in this initiative, with a financing volume of EGP 12.34bn, benefiting 112,973 clients with a market share of 26.5%.

Banque Misr ranked second with a share of 21.4% at a value of EGP 9.976bn worth of loans directed to 91,336 clients, followed by the Housing and Development Bank with EGP 6.242bn of financing directed to 67,543 clients, representing a 13.4% share.

Banque du Caire came in fourth place with a value of EGP 2.997bn in financing, directed to 32,862 clients — a share of 6.4% — followed by the Commercial International Bank (CIB) with loans worth EGP 2.735bn obtained by 21,816 clients with a share of 5.9%.

Meanwhile, the Industrial Development Bank came in sixth place with EGP 1.664bn directed to 15,816 clients — a 3.6% share of the total financing.

Furthermore, QNB AL-AHLI provided financing worth EGP 1.559bn directed to 12,465 clients, followed by the United Bank with EGP 1.474bn and 11,318 clients.

Additionally, the Arab African International Bank ranked ninth with a value of EGP 1.097bn directed to 9,578 clients, followed by BLOM Bank in tenth place, with a financing volume of EGP 626.995m for 5,501 clients.

At the corporate level, Al-Tameer Real Estate Finance acquired the largest share of the financing by 1.7% with a financing value of EGP 813.617m for 6,742 clients.

Contact Real Estate Finance ranked second with a market share of 1.5% of the total real estate finance with a value of EGP 698.347m until the end of last June, targeting 5,364 clients.

Moreover, Al-Ahly Real Estate Finance came in third place with a share of 0.6% with a value of funds of EGP 285.116m directed to about 2,543 clients, and in fourth place came Amlak Real Estate Finance with a share of 0.5% and a value of EGP 252.940m in financing directed to 2,328 clients. Finally, Tamweel Financing came in sixth place with a financing size of EGP 68.66m for about 602 clients.

Source:https://dailynewsegypt.com/2022/07/17/banks-and-companies-injected-egp-46-368bn-in-egypt-under-the-real-estate-financing-initiative/

Hegaz Development invests EGP 1.2bn in 1st phase of Sokhna Hills Project

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Chairperson of Hegaz Development Ibrahim Ahmed Al-Zawawi said that the company is developing the Sokhna Hills Project in Ain Sokhna on an area of ​​100 feddans and that it will be developed over three phases.

Al-Zawawi explained that the project includes residential units, a hotel, a commercial mall, and an athletic area, pointing out that the total investments of the first phase amounted to EGP 1.2bn.

He added that the first phase of the project includes 600 different units ranging from chalets, villas, and townhouses, noting that the completion rate of the first phase is approximately 50%.

Al-Zawawi also disclosed that it the company plans to deliver 90 fully finished units in the project within three months and 75 units within a year, in addition to delivering the rest of the units within two years, revealing that the company aims to bring in EGP 200m in sales by the end of this year.

For his part, Mohamed Makkawi — Marketing and Sales Manager of Sokhna Hills — said that the community is designed on a modern basis, and that the company provides various solutions and facilities in payment plans for clients.

The second phase of the project is scheduled to be delivered by the end of 2023, and the third phase in 2024.

In 1988, Hegaz Development started its work in the real estate market in Ain Sokhna and the Gulf of Suez. The company has developed a number of high-profile projects, including Hegaz Oasis and Dolphin Beach.

SOurce:https://dailynewsegypt.com/2022/07/25/hegaz-development-invests-egp-1-2bn-in-1st-phase-of-sokhna-hills-project/