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Egypt partners with US firm to boost local manufacturing, exports

Egyptian Gazette

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June 27, 2026

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Egypt’s Minister of State for Military Production, Salah Gomblat, affirmed on Saturday that co-operation with strategic international partners plays a vital role in transferring and localising advanced technologies, boosting exports, and enhancing the competitiveness of Egyptian products globally. The minister stressed that the ministry remains committed to attracting investment, deepening local manufacturing, and maximising the [] The post Egypt partners with US firm to boost local manufacturing, exports appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

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Vanguard News

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· Jul 6, 2026

Manufacturers embrace local sourcing, value addition to cut import dependence

By Yinka Kolawole Nigeria’s manufacturers are increasingly embracing local sourcing and value addition as a survival strategy to reduce dependence on imported inputs amid rising production costs that continue to undermine their competitiveness within the domestic and regional markets. Industry operators, however, warn that without lower financing costs, improved infrastructure, better logistics and stronger government support [] The post Manufacturers embrace local sourcing, value addition to cut import dependence appeared first on Vanguard News.

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· Jun 25, 2026

Armenian, French Officials Stress Need to Expand Business Cooperation

In this context, the need to promote business ties between Armenia and France, expand investment cooperation, and increase the volume of bilateral trade turnover was emphasized.

National Taxpayers Union

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· Jun 22, 2026

A Surefire Way to Boost U.S. Exports

By Bryan Riley.

Tehran Times

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· Jul 11, 2026

New opportunities identified for Iran-Tajikistan agricultural cooperation

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Trend News Agency

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· Jul 10, 2026

Turkmenistan’s commodity exchange showcases growing industrial potential

Turkmenistan’s commodity exchange showcases growing industrial potential

Bloomberg

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· Jun 27, 2026

Why Krugman Thinks We Need Chinese Auto Tariffs

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Related coverage for "Egypt partners with US firm to boost local manufacturing, exports": Vanguard News — Manufacturers embrace local sourcing, value addition to cut import dependence. Hetq — Armenian, French Officials Stress Need to Expand Business Cooperation. National Taxpayers Union — A Surefire Way to Boost U.S. Exports. Tehran Times — New opportunities identified for Iran-Tajikistan agricultural cooperation. Trend News Agency — Turkmenistan’s commodity exchange showcases growing industrial potential. Bloomberg — Why Krugman Thinks We Need Chinese Auto Tariffs