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Souq Waqif in Doha. Qatar has the world’s third largest proven gas deposits

Mena’s LNG output ‘to rise by two-thirds by 2030’

Multibillion-dollar projects under construction are expected to raise Arab countries’ liquefied natural gas output by almost 90 million tonnes per year by 2030. The Arab Energy Organisation – previously the Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries – said in a report published last month that most of the increase would come from Qatar. Mena LNG […]

Finance minister Ahmed Kouchouk said Egypt expects to receive $1.2bn from the IMF this month

Egypt targets new $3bn funding despite IMF loan

Egypt aims to raise nearly $3 billion by the end of the current fiscal year, which ends in June 2025, finance minister Ahmed Kouchouk has said. The funding will be secured through diverse issuances, Reuters reported, citing an interview with Kouchouk on ONtv, an Arabic-language channel. Kouchouk said Egypt expects to receive $1.2 billion from […]

The Egyptian government is pressing ahead with modernisation projects for the Suez Canal

Suez Canal revenue drops $7bn amid Red Sea instability

Suez Canal revenue fell 60 percent, or $7 billion, year on year in 2024 as ongoing instability in the Red Sea disrupted global shipping traffic, according to a news report. Despite the significant earnings drop, the Egyptian government is pressing ahead with modernisation projects to enhance the canal’s capacity and maintain its pivotal role in […]

A farmer harvests barley in Morocco; the cereal harvest was 3.1 million tonnes this year, down from 5.5 million last year

Why rain is critical for Morocco’s economy

Analysts hope that heavy rainfall in the south of Morocco this autumn will refill aquifers across the country that have been depleted by six years of intense drought, and improve crop yields for 2025.  The country’s agriculture sector is a major employer, and accounts for 12 percent of Morocco’s GDP, but it is volatile. The World Bank is cautiously predicting […]

North Africa green energy Ziz river

Water scarcity biggest threat to North Africa’s green energy drive 

Water scarcity is the biggest hurdle to the development of renewable power across North Africa, along with a lack of financing and governance failures, a new report says. Nevertheless, countries in the region are boosting production of sustainable sources of energy, pushed by unmet domestic demand and the European Union’s increasing hunger for imports of […]

A wind farm in the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt. Some identified localisation sectors include renewable energy components for batteries and wind power

Egypt to localise 23 industrial sectors

Egypt aims to localise 23 high-priority sectors to spur industrial development and reduce reliance on imports, according to a local media report. These industries are critical to the country’s economic growth and leverage locally available raw materials, Egypt Daily reported, citing deputy prime minister for industrial development and minister of industry and transport Kamel El-Wazir […]

The 350-key Hilton Cairo Suez Road. Egypt is Hilton's longest-standing market in the Middle East and Africa region, where it has been operating for more than 60 years

Hilton to triple Egypt presence with new brands

Hilton is planning to triple its presence in Egypt, increasing the number of hotels to 25 and expanding its footprint to more than 40 properties. The expansion includes the opening of its lifestyle brand, Tapestry Collection, on the African continent, as well as Egypt’s first Curio Collection and a resort under the Hilton Hotels & […]

Morocco has manufactured one million vehicles annually, including four electric models, over the past two decades

Morocco partners with central African nations on EV plan

Morocco, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Zambia have joined together to develop the infrastructure needed for electric vehicles (EVs), as they strive to lower their dependence on fossil fuels. The three nations will club their resources and experiences to support the development of EV batteries and battery precursors. Developing carbon-free transportation is essential […]

Tourists enjoying the view of Chefchaouen from the Spanish Mosque, northwest Morocco

Morocco reports 20% rise in tourists this year

Morocco has reported a 20 percent year-on-year increase in tourists through to the end of November, welcoming close to 16 million visitors. Fatim-Zahra Ammor, Morocco’s minister of tourism, described the numbers as an “historic achievement”. “This achievement isn’t just a number, it’s a testament to the success of our roadmap and confirms we’re on track […]

Bruno Nabagné Kone, minister of housing in Côte d’Ivoire, Robert Beugré Mambe, prime minister of Côte d’Ivoire and Mohamed Saif Al Suwaidi, Director-General of ADFD at the signing ceremony

Abu Dhabi fund backs social housing project in Africa

The Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) will provide financing of AED183.5 million ($50 million) for a social housing programme in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. The first phase of the scheme includes 25,000 housing units and expands ADFD’s geographic reach across the African continent. The investment in critical infrastructure projects will promote sustainable economic and social […]

Property Finder operates websites across Mena serving more than 5.5 million monthly active users

Property Finder ‘likely’ to go public, says CEO

Property Finder, a real estate platform in the Middle East and North Africa, is likely to go public, Michael Lahyani, its CEO, said. “It’s not something that we’re actively working on, but Property Finder is likely to be a public company at some point,” he said at Abu Dhabi Finance Week on Monday. “It’s just […]

Demand for Gaza Cola has been 'crazy', the maker says, with its first batch of 300,000 cans sold out in less than three weeks

Pro-Palestinian cola brands to launch in Middle East

Two pro-Palestine soft drinks brands launched this year as Coca-Cola and Pepsi alternatives are planning to debut in the Middle East in the coming months. They are the latest to take advantage of a market that appears to be moving away from US brands that are perceived to support Israel in the Gaza conflict. In large […]

Egypt's prime minister Mostafa Madbouly first outlined a plan to list more state-owned companies in 2022

Egypt to list military-linked companies says PM

The Egyptian government will reveal plans next week to list military-affiliated companies on the local stock exchange, prime minister Mostafa Madbouly has said. Local media reports said three to four companies will be listed on the Egyptian stock exchange. No company names were given. The listings will attract investment and promote economic development, he said […]

Tunisian prime minister Kamel Madouri speaks in parliament during a session to discuss the 2025 budget

Tunisia seeks $2.2bn from central bank to repay debts

Tunisia’s central bank will provide $2.2 billion to the government to help repay debts next year, according to news reports. The funding follows the parliamentary approval of a budget law amendment that allows the government to borrow directly from the central bank. This marks the second instance within a year of the government tapping the central […]

A mother and daughter leave their destroyed house in Amizmiz, Morocco. The EU is to increase its total earthquake aid to €1bn

Morocco gets $200m loan from EU for quake recovery

The European Union (EU) will provide a €190 million ($200 million) loan for reconstructing and rehabilitating earthquake-hit areas in Morocco. The funding will prioritise rebuilding homes, restoring essential public services such as healthcare and education, and reviving local economies, Morocco World News reported. The earthquake, which struck in September 2023, was the strongest in Morocco’s […]

Adnoc CEO Sultan Al Jaber speaks at the Adipec conference in Abu Dhabi, during which he announced the launch of the EnergyAI project

Oil and gas companies place trust in AI

Lower oil prices and the race for higher returns are pushing regional and national oil and gas companies to spend billions of dollars on artificial intelligence.  The hope is that the technology will improve margins and reduce operating costs. Saudi Aramco last year invested around $3.5 billion in research and development including in AI, according […]

Algeria tourism

Algeria must forge its own identity to hit tourism targets

If Algeria’s tourism industry is to become the vital engine of the country’s economy its tourism minister hopes, it must find a way to differentiate itself from its neighbours, experts have told AGBI. The Algerian government aims to welcome more than 12 million foreign visitors by the end of the decade, as part of its national tourism […]

A stand in Beirut displays Arabic newspapers featuring the inauguration of President Donald Trump in 2017. The Arab world has generally welcomed Trump's return to the White House

Arab world welcomes Trump back to the White House

The Arab world has hailed Donald Trump’s successful bid to return to the White House, with his long-standing personal, business and political ties to the region bringing hopes of closer bilateral relationships with the United States for the next four years. The Emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, was the first GCC leader […]