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An Ooredoo shop in Tunis. Tunisia is one of the countries where the company intends to improve connectivity

Ooredoo to spend $1bn upgrading overseas networks

Qatari telecoms group Ooredoo is to spend $1.1 billion upgrading its mobile coverage and quality of servies in a number of key overseas markets. Over the period 2024-26, the company will allocate substantial sums to improve connectivity in Algeria, Tunisia, Gaza and the West Bank, Iraq and the Maldives.  Ooredoo’s operations in Gaza have been […]

Workers at a uranium mine in Kazakhstan, which produces 43 percent of the world's total

Uranium prices rise with demand for nuclear power

Barakah in the UAE, Dabaa in Egypt, Bushehr in Iran and Akkuyu in Turkey. Nuclear energy is now seen by many countries as central to emissions reduction. It is little surprise then that demand for feedstock – mainly uranium – has been spiking. Prices for the mineral, which is critical to the production of nuclear power […]

Visitors enjoy the Karnak Temples; the government hopes to entice 30 million tourists to Egypt a year by 2030 tourism egypt

Egypt tourism up 5% in early 2024 despite Gaza conflict

The number of tourists visiting Egypt increased by five percent year on year in the first 40 days of 2024, according to Egypt’s tourism minister, Ahmed Issa. The announcement came after reports in January that visitor numbers for the whole of 2023 reached a record high of 14.9 million, just shy of the 15 million […]

AI cybersecurity arab woman computer screen

Mena cybersecurity spend grows to $3.3bn to fight AI crime

Spending on cybersecurity and risk management in the Middle East and North Africa will rise 12 percent in 2024 to $3.3 billion, the research group Gartner is forecasting. The rise in spending is a reaction to the growing use of generative AI to create fake information and fake images for use in cybercrime. Shailendra Upadhyay, […]

Americana announced a dividend of $130m and an additional one-time special dividend of $50m, subject to shareholders' approval

Americana 2023 revenue rises on 300 new store openings

Americana Restaurants, the Middle East and North Africa franchisee of fast-food restaurants KFC and Pizza Hut, said it will remain focused on growth and market penetration after opening a record 300 new stores last year. The new stores pushed revenue at Americana to $2.4 billion in 2023, a gain of 1.5 percent year on year. […]

Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly speaks during the World Governments Summit in Dubai

Egypt’s 144 reforms propelled private sector says Madbouly

The Egyptian government has implemented 144 reforms since May 2022 to support the private sector and attract foreign and local investors, according to Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly. More than 1,000 private sector companies are participating in state-run programmes to boost the Egyptian economy and promote private sector engagement, Egypt Today newspaper reported, citing Madbouly in […]

Turkey's stall at the India International Trade Fair in New Delhi: trade and investment opportunities between India and the region are increasing, says HSBC

$112bn of trade with India ‘ready to be tapped’

Untapped trade opportunities between India and the Middle East, North Africa and Turkey could be worth more than $112 billion, research has found. An HSBC report, which analyses data from the UN/WTO International Trade Centre, estimates that there is a $61 billion export gap for Indian companies in the key markets of the UAE, Saudi […]

Stunted GDP growth 'is largely due to short-term cuts in oil production' said IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva

IMF chief says oil cuts weigh on Mena GDP growth  

Gross domestic product (GDP) growth for the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) is expected to reach 2.9 percent in 2024, which is higher than last year, but still below October 2023 projections, International Monetary Fund (IMF) managing director Kristalina Georgieva said. “This is largely due to short-term cuts in oil production, the Gaza-Israel conflict, […]

A Starbucks coffee shop in Beirut, Lebanon. Alshaya operates 2,000 Starbucks branches in 17 countries

Kuwait’s Alshaya in talks to sell Starbucks stake

Kuwait’s Alshaya Group is in talks to sell a minority stake in its regional Starbucks business that covers the Middle East, North Africa and central Asia, according to reports. The Kuwaiti retailer operates 70 brands in 4,000 stores across 18 countries. This includes the franchise for Starbucks, with 2,000 stores in 17 countries.  US private […]

Investors at the Dubai Financial Market. Executives believe 'international strategic' buyers will be the most active in the Middle East this year

Merger activity tipped to rebound in Middle East

Mergers and acquisitions executives are expecting activity in the Middle East to rebound this year, a survey has found. M&A deals slumped last year as rising borrowing costs, global recessionary fears and geopolitical uncertainty made prospective buyers more wary.  In the first half of 2023, there were 318 deals worth a combined $43.8 billion in […]

Morocco's minister of energy transition Leila Benali. The country hopes to produce half of its electricity from renewables by 2030, with the remainder coming from natural gas

Nigeria and Morocco renew focus on gas pipeline project

Talks to deliver Nigerian gas to Morocco and Europe have intensified, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company said in a press release published on its website. The discussions are focused on how to accelerate the financial investment decision for the pipeline project in line with the series of memoranda of understanding signed between the two countries […]

Tunisian President Kais Saied has refused the terms of an IMF loan, raising doubts about the country's debt repayments

Tunisia debt repayment reaching ‘crunch point’

Just days after Tunisia announced it had cleared its debts from 2023, an expert is warning the country remains at real risk of a sovereign default, with extensive repayments due to creditors over the next two years. Finance minister Sihem Nemsia revealed earlier this week that the North African country had settled all domestic and […]

UAE Cyber Security Council chairman Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti speaks at the recent Intersec conference in Dubai. The UAE is the Mena region's leading AI developer

Mena IT spend expected to reach $184bn this year

IT spending in the Middle East and North Africa is projected to increase by four percent in 2024, as companies focus on upgrading software and embracing generative AI. Spending is estimated to reach $183.8 billion, a slight increase from $176.8 billion in 2023, according to US tech company Gartner. The use of generative AI will […]

A Tunisian farmer picks red peppers on her farm in Nabeul. The country will pay $4 billion of foreign debts in 2024

Tunisia pays off all 2023 debt

Tunisia has repaid all of its 2023 domestic and external debts despite constraints on public finance and difficulties in accessing foreign funding, according to finance minister Sihem Nemsia. It had been feared that the North African country was headed towards a default on its debt repayments. Speaking at the opening of a debate on the […]

Gold vendors in Cairo. The Egyptian government will devalue the pound further in March

IMF ‘likely to drop currency demands for loans to Egypt’

The International Monetary Fund is likely to waive its demand that the Egyptian government make the pound free floating in order to receive additional loans, experts said on Tuesday. Cairo agreed a $3 billion IMF support package in December 2022, but received only an initial payment of $347 million. The original deal said Egypt should […]

Morocco joins the Industrial Partnership for Sustainable Economic Growth at a signing ceremony in Bahrain

Morocco joins Mena industrial partnership

Morocco has become the fifth country to join a partnership that aims to strengthen industrial integration in the Middle East and North Africa. At a meeting held in Manama, Morocco’s entry into the Industrial Partnership for Sustainable Economic Growth was announced, joining the UAE, Jordan, Egypt and Bahrain. During the meeting $2.2 billion worth of […]

Poddster co-founder and CEO Vuk Zlatarov. The Dubai-based podcast company is expanding its studio network across the UAE and Saudi Arabia

Poddster builds on Mena’s podcast popularity

Poddster aims to “democratise” Middle East podcast production by expanding its network of recording studios, capitalising on high listener figures and rising interest in independent content in the Mena region. Founded by Vuk Zlatarov and Ivan Zeljkovic, the Dubai-based podcast company plans to increase its number of UAE studios from three to seven, and launch […]

Solar PV power station Renewable energy capacity

Renewable energy capacity at record high says IEA

Renewable energy capacity surged worldwide by 50 percent in 2023, putting the planet nearly on track to triple capacity by 2030 and limit the global temperature rise to 1.5C, analysts at the International Energy Agency (IEA) have announced. Renewable reserves reached almost 510 gigawatts (GW) last year, up from 340 GW in 2022, with solar […]

Workers make tiles at a small factory in Old Cairo. The EBRD provided €400 million to SMEs in Egypt in 2023.

Egypt to receive half EBRD regional funding in 2024 

Egypt will receive the lion’s share of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development’s regional funding in 2024, having accounted for about 55 percent of its funds this year, the regional head of the EBRD has told AGBI.  “Egypt is by far our largest country of operation in the region and will account for more […]

A man uses a money transfer shop in Manama, Bahrain. Expat workers in Bahrain sent home $2.7bn in 2022

Mena remittances fall as Egyptians swerve official channels

Remittances to Middle East and North African countries are forecast to fall by 5.3 percent to about $61 billion in 2023. The drop in the World Bank’s figures is driven by a sharp decline in recorded money transfers to Egypt, which is the region’s largest recipient. A “large part of remittances” to Egypt probably went […]