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The First Damanhour University International Book Fair opened doors in Egypt. Turkish Consul General in Alexandria, Mehmet Akif Ozdemir, inaugurated the Damanhour University International Book Fair. Turkey is being represented by the "Turkish-Egyptian Friendship, Culture and Commercial Investment Union" at the fair.
The book fair will remain open until March 19.
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Turkey will invest $1bn in Egypt through Turkish companies in 2013, mainly targeting the steel, energy, cement, chemicals, tourism and infrastructure industries, according to Zaki Akenji, the Head of the Turkish-Egyptian Businessmen’s Association (TUMIAD). “Egypt will witness big investments in the coming period,” said Akenji to the Turkey-based Anadolu News Agency. “The big Turkish companies have almost finished the feasibility studies for the new projects,” he added. Turkey had offered Egypt a $1bn deposit in Egypt’s Central Bank to shore up dollar supplies last December, along with a credit line of the same amount to finance developmental projects in Egypt. (Daily news Egypt)
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Dans un entretien accordé à Zaman, le président du parti égyptien Al-Wasat issu des Frères musulmans, évoque la proximité idéologique de sa formation avec l’AKP (Parti pour la justice et le développement ou AKP - Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi - de centre-droit, au pouvoir en Turquie depuis 2002), y compris sur la question laïque. «Nous comprenons la manière dont Erdogan la conçoit», a ainsi déclaré Abou Elela Mady. Abou Elela Mady, le président d’Al-Wasat, un parti égyptien conservateur modéré, a comparé l’idéologie de son parti à celle de l’AKP au pouvoir en Turquie, ajoutant que leurs parcours étaient pratiquement les mêmes. «L’expérience du parti Al-Wasat est très comparable à celle de l’AKP. Du point de vue de leur formation comme du point de vue de leur idéologie, les deux partis sont très proches ; ils sont comme des jumeaux», a déclaré M. Mady. Branche modérée du mouvement des Frères musulmans constituée en parti autonome en 1996, Al-Wasat se félicite des progrès politiques et économique accomplis par l’AKP en Turquie. Le président du parti a ainsi déclaré que le Parti de la justice et du développement avait fourni de grands efforts pour développer la Turquie économiquement et politiquement, ajoutant qu’Al-Wasat a besoin de temps pour être aussi fort que l’est aujourd’hui l’AKP en Turquie. «Il y a une grande similitude dans la manière dont les deux partis ont été fondés. Par exemple, l’AKP est historiquement issu du mouvement Milli Görüs [Vision nationale, ndlr] fondé par Necmettin Erbakan ; de même, Al-Wasat plonge ses racines dans le mouvement des Frères musulmans», a déclaré Abou Elela Mady. La laïcité a mauvaise réputation en EgypteEn ce qui concerne les déclarations du Premier ministre turc Recep Tayyip Erdogan, qui a appelé les Egyptiens à adopter une constitution laïque, une initiative qui a été fortement critiqué par les Frères musulmans, la plus grande formation politique du pays, le président d’Al-Wasat a déclaré que son parti n’a pas de problème avec la laïcité. «Nous n’avons aucun problème avec cela, parce que nous comprenons la manière dont Erdogan la conçoit. L’un des fondateurs de notre parti a écrit un grand nombre d’ouvrages sur la laïcité et sur la sécularisation partielle du politique. Nous ne voyons pas dans la laïcité une négation de la religion, mais un moyen de séparer la religion de la politique», a déclaré Abou Elala Mady. «La laïcité est mal vue par les Egyptiens, parce qu’ils croient qu’elle nie la religion. Ce n’est pas le cas d’Al-Wasat, pour qui elle constitue une nouvelle voie au sein du système politique», a déclaré M. Mady. http://www.zamanfrance.fr/article/parti-gyptien-alwasat-l-akp-sont-jumeauxDelete the scoop?
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A reliable source in Port Said Ports Authority (PSPA) has announced that the reliable source in Port Said Ports Authority (PSPA) has announced that the Egyptian-Turkish shipping line received 20 tours from December 2012 to 10th February 2013.
The ships, which were coming from Port of Iskenderun to Port Said, transferred 5817 tourists; some of them are Syrian refugees. The loading and unloading processes haven't influenced by the latest political incidents, as the ships unloaded 1785 trucks and loaded 1787 ones.
(...) The Egyptian-Turkish shipping line is working regularly without any obstacles; moreover, it achieves great results pursuant to the agreement signed between Egypt and Turkey to transfer the Turkish goods to Gulf countries via the Egyptian ports.
On the other hand, Gen. Ahmed Naguib Sharaf referred to his previous meeting the owner of the Turkish sides, in which he called for increasing the number of tours between the Turkish Port of Iskenderun and Port Said Port, and announced his willingness to boost the investments volume in Egypt through opening a new shipping line in Suez within the coming three months. Delete the scoop?
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Egypte actus's insight:
A partnership agreement has been signed between Egypt's Federation of Tourism Chambers (EFTC) and the Association of Turkish Travel Agencies (TURSAB) to boost cooperation in the field of tourism and to promote Egypt and Turkey as key tourist destinations in the region, Elhamy El-Zayat, the head of the EFTC, announced on Monday. It has also been agreed that Egypt will be the "country of the year" in Turkey for the year 2014 as part of a series of marketing campaigns aiming to promote tourism in Egypt and cultural exchange between the two countries, El-Zayat added. "In the spirit of fraternity, Turkey will be the country of the year in Egypt for the year 2015," asserted El-Zayat. (Al-Ahram, via Aswat Masriya)
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Turkish president's recent visit to Egypt was seen as part of growing efforts on both sides to shore up their alliances against regional challenges. President Abdullah Gul has paid a visit to Egypt at the invitation of his counterpart Mohamed Morsi earlier this week while attending the 12th summit of the 57-member Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). "Egypt has been facing economic and social problems as well as political polarization at home while Turkey is concerned with the spillover effect of Syrian crisis and governance issues in Iraq," Mehmet Seyfettin Erol, a professor of international relations at Ankara-based Gazi University, told Xinhua by phone, stressing that these problems.
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Iran, Egypt and Turkey will hold a tripartite meeting on the sidelines of the 12th summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in Cairo on either Wednesday or Thursday, according to Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi. Salehi said in press statements that the meeting will tackle an initiative by Syrian opposition leader Moaz al-Khatib to solve the Syrian conflict. Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr said communications are ongoing with Saudi Arabia to brief the kingdom on Khatib's initiative. He did not, however, say whether or not Saudi Arabia would attend the summit, which begins today. (Egypt independent)
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Turkey has expressed its concern over the loss of lives during the protests between security forces and protestors on the second year of January 25 Revolution and an Egyptian court's verdict which gave death sentences to 21 people in Port Said incidents. Releasing a written statement Sunday, the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that loss of lives during the recent protests between security forces and protesters aroused "deep sadness and anxiety". We wish God's mercy upon those who lost their lives and a speedy recovery to those wounded, the statement said. It said that in this critical period which Egypt was facing, acting in accordance with reconciliation, peace and dialogue was of utmost importance. "Turkey is determined to continue to be in solidarity with the friendly and brotherly Egypt in its democratization process," it said. Delete the scoop?
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March 6, 6:41 AM
Turkish discount grocer BIM will expand this year into Egypt, where food prices have risen sharply since the fall of Hosni Mubarak in February 2011. Chief Operating Officer Galip Aykac said on Wednesday the company will open one store there in April and aims to be operating a chain of more than 30 by the end of the year, having identified a gap in a market that lacked a well developed retail sector. Under a 270 million lira ($150 million) investment plan for Turkey, BIM will open 375 stores in its domestic market this year, Chief Financial Officer Haluk Dortluoglu said. It will also open 50 new stores this year in Morocco, where it already has a presence. He said BIM aims to boost sales by 17-18 percent this year and was open to acquisitions. He gave no further details, but Aykac said the firm had ambitions to become a global retailer. (...) The Turkish retail market is growing rapidly along with consumers' purchases power. Per capita spending is expected to have risen from $7,350 in 2011 to more than $10,000 by 2015, according to a Deloitte report.
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Turkish agricultural products lag behind Greek goods in the Egyptian market due to high customs duties and a lack of promotions, an official from an agricultural federation has said.
Egypt is an important export market for Turkey as there is a huge demand for Turkish goods, so exporters want the Turkish government to settle customs duties with Cairo, he said.
Öztürk said there was actually a huge demand for Turkish fruits and vegetables in Egypt, with apples at the top of the list. He said they had reached out to Egyptian tradesmen and invited them to Turkey, agreeing to export 5,000 tons of apples in principle but the deal could not be signed due to a 21 percent customs duty.
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February 20, 7:21 AM
Un navire transportant environ 33,000 tonnes de gazole de la Turquie est arrivé dans le port d'Alexandrie. الباخرة السنغافورية "نورد فاست" وصلت إلى ميناء الإسكندرية، وتحمل شحنة سولار تزن حوالي 33 ألف طن. وقال رئيس هيئة ميناء الإسكندرية اللواء عادل ياسين حماد أن الباخرة قادمة من تركيا.. موضحاً أنه تم تفريغ حمولتها دون معوقات.. تمهيداً لضخها وتعبئتها. Delete the scoop?
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Vodafone Egypt announced that a tripartite cooperation agreement will be signed among Vodafone Global Enterprise (VGE), Misr Integrated and Technology Services along with a Turkish firm specialized in offering call center services. The tripartite cooperation agreement aims to provide outsourcing services. Delete the scoop?
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Les présidents égyptien et turc, respectivement Mohamed Morsi et Abdyllah Gul se sont mis d'accord sur l'augmentation a dix milliards d'USD des échanges commerciaux durant les prochaines années. Lors d'une conférence de presse tenue avec Gul, le président Morsi a fait état d'une chambre de commerce commune qui serait également formée. Le chef d'Etat égyptien a salué le soutien turc apporté à l'Egypte, qui intervient a un moment historique de la transition démocratique dont témoigne le pays. Il a mis l'accent sur les entretiens tenus, les relations bilatérales et leur accord sur la poursuite des efforts mixtes pour établir de nouveaux investissements en Turquie et en Egypte. (Egypt State Information Service) Delete the scoop?
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Egypte actus's insight:
Le président égyptien Mohamed Morsi a révélé jeudi que l'Egypte et la Turquie mettront en place une chambre de commerce commune pour augmenter le volume des échanges commerciaux entre les deux pays à 10 milliards de dollars américains dans les années à venir. Le président égyptien a fait cette annonce à l'issue d'une rencontre avec son homologue turc Abdullah Gul en marge du sommet de l'Organisation de la coopération islamique (OCI). M. Morsi a encouragé la coopération économique et commerciale entre l'Egypte et la Turquie, exhortant les hommes d'affaires turcs à tirer profit des mesures d'incitation et de facilitation offertes par le gouvernement égyptien pour les investisseurs étrangers. (Xinhua, via Afriquinfos)
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La nouvelle a été annoncée par le ministre égyptien de l'Industrie et du Commerce extérieur, Hatem Salah : « nous allons augmenter nos exportations de fils de coton vers la Turquie et nous profiterons des frais de transport plus bas et de l’accord de libre échange avec la Turquie, pour concurrencer les produits pakistanais et Indien ». Delete the scoop?
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Adel Abdul Sattar, secrétaire général du Conseil suprême des antiquités, a déclaré que la police du Tourisme et des Antiquités continue d'assurer la sécurité du Musée égyptien, à l'intérieur comme à l'extérieur.
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Voici pourtant ce qu'écrit ce matin le journaliste Alexandre Buccianti, sur Twitter : "Qu'Horus garde le Musée égyptien. Les gardes ont disparu."