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Egypt was one of the biggest economic losers of the Middle East's 12-day war after Israel shut down vital natural gas exports ...
Egypt's energy vulnerabilities and blackouts show just how reliant the country has become on Israeli gas, experts tell MEE Israel-Hezbollah war would plunge Egypt into further darkness, analysts ...
Furthermore, Egypt's economic and energy vulnerability limits its room for maneuver. The absence of a new Egyptian ambassador to Tel Aviv, ...
A decade ago, the United States urged Israel to lean more heavily on Egypt as an energy supplier, in hopes that such an economic tie would foster cooperation and peace. But those bonds looked more ...
Egypt’s staggered approach to exchange-rate liberalisation is possibly a safe political option before elections but it is delaying reforms integral to the IMF programme and regaining market access.
With 22 countries pledging to triple global nuclear energy production by 2050 at the COP28 climate meeting in Dubai, sincere prospects for growth in global nuclear energy market is on the table.
Along with a currency crisis, it has exposed the vulnerability of an economy long propped up by international lenders and Gulf allies that see Egypt as a lynchpin of regional security.
Climate change impacts, including growing pressure on Egypt’s vital water supply, pose an increased risk to the country’s long-term growth. But an ongoing commitment to climate action can transform ...