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Egypt Approves Four State-Owned Companies for Privatisation
Egypt has granted four state-owned companies preliminary listings as part of the government’s privatisation programme, the cabinet said on Sunday. Three are from the petroleum sector — Engineering for Petroleum and Chemical Industries (ENPPI), Egyptian Linear Alkyl Benzene Company (ELAB) and Petroleum Marine Services — while the fourth is Maamoura for Reconstruction and Tourism Development. [] The post Egypt Approves Four State-Owned Companies for Privatisation appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.
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Assahifa
· Jun 29, 2026
Egypt Advances Privatization with Four State-Owned Listings
Egypt has approved the preliminary listing of four state-owned companies as the government presses ahead with its privatization program aimed at expanding private sector participation in the economy. According to a cabinet statement, the companies selected include three operating in the petroleum sector, Engineering for Petroleum and Chemical Industries (ENPPI), Egyptian Linear Alkyl Benzene Company ...
teleSUR English
· Jun 28, 2026
Egypt Starts Oil Sector Privatization
Egypt announced this Sunday the listing of three new public oil companies on the Egyptian Exchange (EGX), marking the first phase of the Egyptian government’s privatization program for the sector, according to the Council of Ministers. In a statement, the Cabinet reported that the Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Karim Badawi, confirmed that the []
Daily Finland
· Jun 22, 2026
Egyptian, UAE firms ink over $3.1b New Cairo project
Two leading companies from Egypt and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) signed here on Sunday a major strategic partnership agreement worth over 3.1 billion U.S. dollars to develop a mega integrated urban project in New Cairo, read a statement by the Egyptian Cabinet, reported Xinhua. The project, located in Mada City, spans over 553 feddans (2.32 square km) and brings together Egypt's MIDAR for Investment and Urban Development and UAE-based Majid Al Futtaim Holding. Attending the signing ceremony, Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said the project embodies a successful model of private sector partnership, noting that a project of this scale is directly linked to around 90-95 different industries and services, creating sustainable job opportunities for hundreds of thousands of Egyptian youths and workers. Majid Al Futtaim Holding CEO Ahmed Galal Ismail said the company's investments in Egypt since the 1990s have surpassed 2.8 billion dollars across 19 provinces, creating over 226,000 jobs. MIDAR Managing Director and CEO Ayman Elkousey said the project could generate future returns exceeding 40 billion Egyptian pounds (about 830 million dollars), adding that MIDAR has attracted over 29 developers to execute 46 development projects in Egypt.
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· Jul 11, 2026
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· Jul 9, 2026
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Banijay Entertainment and the Redbird IMI-owned All3Media have completed their 8 billion merger, creating what the two have described as “the world’s largest independent production company.” Despite Banijay’s Parisian roots, the combined company — which will go under the name Banijay Entertainment — will be based in All3Media’s home of London, adding a further boost to the []
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Related coverage for "Egypt Approves Four State-Owned Companies for Privatisation": Assahifa — Egypt Advances Privatization with Four State-Owned Listings. teleSUR English — Egypt Starts Oil Sector Privatization. Daily Finland — Egyptian, UAE firms ink over $3.1b New Cairo project. BizNews — The State owns your bank, your telco, your retailer — who's really in charge?. The Rising Nepal — Licenses of 44 construction companies annulled. Variety — Banijay and All3Media Complete $8 Billion Merger, Set London Headquarters

