Latest in Tag: Minister of Supply Khaled Hanafy Highlight
Latest in Tag: Minister of Supply Khaled Hanafy

Falsely reported wheat supplies worth at least EGP 4bn: Fact Finding Committee
Committee inventoried 10 silos, while other regulatory authorities examined 100 storage centres

Retail Plus sheds light on retail sector in Egypt
Huge opportunity on local market owing to increasing population as well as the raw nature of the market itself, says minister of supply

70 million reliant on food subsidies in peril amid government austerity and mismanagement
Syndicate of Commodity Grocers alleges Ministry of Supply mismanaged food sourcing procedures in attempt at centralisation

Supply Ministry receives 16 offers for establishment of commercial chains branches in governorates
El-Max plant in Alexandria is provided up to 70,000 tonnes of crude oil, says Hanafy

Supply, Military Production ministries launch anti-counterfeit system
The system is designed to prevent the counterfeiting of food, beverages, and pharmaceuticals

Supply ministry to secure funds for trade record project during current quarter
Ministry aims to mechanise trade records and trademarks in all governoratesÂ

Legislative law to be amended to increase Food Industries Company’s capital: Supply minister
Food Industries Holding Company plans to raise EGP 3-4bn capital increase through IPO
Technical financial inclusion provides EGP 37bn into banking sector: Hanafy
Egypt depends on traditional energy sources to generate electricity at rate of 93% from gas and fuel, petroleum engineering professor says

Government offers tender increasing some public companies’ EGX capital
Some financial experts believe these public efforts are positive and will relieve pressure on the state treasury

Memorandum signed for storage, distribution of food products in Egypt
Memorandum leads to strengthening the Canadian-Egyptian trade relations and exchange experiences in establishing an Egyptian commodity exchanges

16th Conference of Arab Businessmen and Investors kicks off in Cairo
Government claims a “legislative revolution” will attract investors