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Ahmed Elawady's Ramadan 2026 Series Gets Title
Ahmed Elawady's Ramadan 2026 Series Gets Title

See - Sada Elbalad

time21-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • See - Sada Elbalad

Ahmed Elawady's Ramadan 2026 Series Gets Title

Yara Sameh Egyptian actor Ahmed Elawady's upcoming TV series for the Ramadan 2026 drama marathon has received a title. It is set to be filmed under the title, "Ali Clay," and hails from director Mohamed Abdel Salam and scriptwriter Mahmoud Hamdan. Elawady participated last Ramadan with ' Fahd El Batal '. The cast also includes Aida Riyad, Lucy, Safaa El-Toukhi, Ahmed Abdelaziz, Haggag Abdulazim, Mahmoud El Bezzawy, Myrna Noureldin, Essam Elsaka, Sarah Salama, Caroline Azmy, and more. It is scripted by Mahmoud Hamdan, directed by Mohamed Abdel Salam, and produced by Synergy. "Fahd El Batal" marked Elawady and Hamdan's second collaboration after working on the 2023 TV series 'Haq Arab," which achieved great success during its premiere in the holy month of Ramadan. It also witnessed the third collaboration between Noureldin and Elawady's after Season 4 of "Hekayat Banat S4" (2020) and the TV series "Al Hosan Al Aswad Building" (2017). read more New Tourism Route To Launch in Old Cairo Ahmed El Sakka-Led Play 'Sayidati Al Jamila' to Be Staged in KSA on Dec. 6 Mandy Moore Joins Season 2 of "Dr. Death" Anthology Series Don't Miss These Movies at 44th Cairo Int'l Film Festival Today Amr Diab to Headline KSA's MDLBEAST Soundstorm 2022 Festival Arts & Culture Mai Omar Stuns in Latest Instagram Photos Arts & Culture "The Flash" to End with Season 9 Arts & Culture Ministry of Culture Organizes four day Children's Film Festival Arts & Culture Canadian PM wishes Muslims Eid-al-Adha News Israeli-Linked Hadassah Clinic in Moscow Treats Wounded Iranian IRGC Fighters Arts & Culture "Jurassic World Rebirth" Gets Streaming Date News China Launches Largest Ever Aircraft Carrier Videos & Features Tragedy Overshadows MC Alger Championship Celebration: One Fan Dead, 11 Injured After Stadium Fall Lifestyle Get to Know 2025 Eid Al Adha Prayer Times in Egypt Arts & Culture South Korean Actress Kang Seo-ha Dies at 31 after Cancer Battle News "Tensions Escalate: Iran Probes Allegations of Indian Tech Collaboration with Israeli Intelligence" Sports Get to Know 2025 WWE Evolution Results Business Egyptian Pound Undervalued by 30%, Says Goldman Sachs News Flights suspended at Port Sudan Airport after Drone Attacks

Egypt sees significant growth in textile-garment sector: Trade body
Egypt sees significant growth in textile-garment sector: Trade body

Fibre2Fashion

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Fibre2Fashion

Egypt sees significant growth in textile-garment sector: Trade body

Egypt's textile and garment sector is witnessing significant growth, backed by global economic shifts, a favourable investment climate and a surge in foreign direct investment (FDI), according to Mohamed Abdel Salam, chairperson of the Readymade Garments and Textiles Chamber at the Federation of Egyptian Industries. Recent studies highlight key advantages: electricity costs average $0.07/kWh in the country compared to $0.12 in many other markets. Water prices range between $0.30 and $0.50 per cubic metre, while in competing countries they often exceed $1.50. Construction costs in Egypt range from $500 to $800 per square metre, nearly half of the cost elsewhere. Value-added tax stands at 14 per cent compared to up to 18 per cent in other nations, and wages remain competitive relative to regional benchmarks. Egypt's textile-garment sector is seeing significant growth, backed by global economic shifts, a favourable investment climate and a surge in FDI, Mohamed Abdel Salam, head of the Readymade Garments and Textiles Chamber at the Federation of Egyptian Industries said. Cost benefits in construction, power, water and VAT have led several global apparel players to initiate or expand operations in Egypt. 'These cost efficiencies have led numerous global players in the apparel industry to initiate or expand operations in Egypt,' Abdel Salam was quoted as saying by domestic media reports. Turkish industrial conglomerate Shahinler Group is actively coordinating with Egyptian authorities to explore new investment opportunities. It is mulling over relocating part of its manufacturing operations, specifically in cotton, spinning, weaving and readymade garment production, to Egypt. Shahinler has already invested $50 million in the country. The group's expansion in Egypt is expected to generate up to 3,000 new jobs and annual production from the new facilities is projected to reach 3 million pieces of formal wear. Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)

Egypt eyes garment export growth to attract foreign investment
Egypt eyes garment export growth to attract foreign investment

Zawya

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Egypt eyes garment export growth to attract foreign investment

Egypt's garment and textile sector is experiencing significant growth, buoyed by global economic shifts and a surge in foreign direct investment (FDI), according to Mohamed Abdel Salam, Chairperson of the Ready-Made Garments and Textiles Chamber at the Federation of Egyptian Industries. Abdel Salam noted that Egypt's favorable investment climate is attracting increased attention from international manufacturers, thanks to its strong economic fundamentals and competitive production environment. 'Egypt offers one of the most cost-efficient operational landscapes in the region,' he said. Recent studies highlight key advantages: electricity costs average $0.07/kWh in Egypt, compared to $0.12 in many other markets. Water prices range between $0.30 and $0.50 per cubic meter, while in competing countries they often exceed $1.50. Construction costs in Egypt range from $500 to $800 per square meter, nearly half of what they can be elsewhere. The country's VAT stands at 14%, compared to up to 18% in other nations, and wages remain competitive relative to regional benchmarks. 'These cost efficiencies have led numerous global players in the apparel industry to initiate or expand operations in Egypt,' Abdel Salam said, citing rising investor interest in establishing new projects across the sector. Among the most recent developments is the expansion of Turkish industrial conglomerate Shahinler Group, which is actively coordinating with Egyptian authorities to explore new investment opportunities. Shahinler Group Chairperson Kamal Shahin recently held meetings with Minister of Public Enterprises Mohamed El-Shimy and officials from the Industrial Development Authority, facilitated by the Chamber. The discussions focused on mechanisms for collaboration and plans to relocate parts of Shahinler's manufacturing operations to Egypt—specifically in cotton, spinning, weaving, and ready-made garment production. With exports to 170 countries, Shahinler has already invested $50m in Egypt. The group's expansion is expected to generate up to 3,000 new jobs and will require land allocations ranging from 50,000 to 100,000 square meters. Annual production from the new facilities is projected to reach 3 million pieces of formal wear. 'This is a clear signal that Egypt is not only a viable alternative but a preferred destination for global textile production,' Abdel Salam emphasized, adding that the sector's export-oriented growth strategy will continue to play a critical role in attracting foreign capital and creating employment. © 2024 Daily News Egypt. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. ( Daily News Egypt

Egypt eyes garment export growth to attract foreign investment
Egypt eyes garment export growth to attract foreign investment

Daily News Egypt

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily News Egypt

Egypt eyes garment export growth to attract foreign investment

Egypt's garment and textile sector is experiencing significant growth, buoyed by global economic shifts and a surge in foreign direct investment (FDI), according to Mohamed Abdel Salam, Chairperson of the Ready-Made Garments and Textiles Chamber at the Federation of Egyptian Industries. Abdel Salam noted that Egypt's favorable investment climate is attracting increased attention from international manufacturers, thanks to its strong economic fundamentals and competitive production environment. 'Egypt offers one of the most cost-efficient operational landscapes in the region,' he said. Recent studies highlight key advantages: electricity costs average $0.07/kWh in Egypt, compared to $0.12 in many other markets. Water prices range between $0.30 and $0.50 per cubic meter, while in competing countries they often exceed $1.50. Construction costs in Egypt range from $500 to $800 per square meter, nearly half of what they can be elsewhere. The country's VAT stands at 14%, compared to up to 18% in other nations, and wages remain competitive relative to regional benchmarks. 'These cost efficiencies have led numerous global players in the apparel industry to initiate or expand operations in Egypt,' Abdel Salam said, citing rising investor interest in establishing new projects across the sector. Among the most recent developments is the expansion of Turkish industrial conglomerate Shahinler Group, which is actively coordinating with Egyptian authorities to explore new investment opportunities. Shahinler Group Chairperson Kamal Shahin recently held meetings with Minister of Public Enterprises Mohamed El-Shimy and officials from the Industrial Development Authority, facilitated by the Chamber. The discussions focused on mechanisms for collaboration and plans to relocate parts of Shahinler's manufacturing operations to Egypt—specifically in cotton, spinning, weaving, and ready-made garment production. With exports to 170 countries, Shahinler has already invested $50m in Egypt. The group's expansion is expected to generate up to 3,000 new jobs and will require land allocations ranging from 50,000 to 100,000 square meters. Annual production from the new facilities is projected to reach 3 million pieces of formal wear. 'This is a clear signal that Egypt is not only a viable alternative but a preferred destination for global textile production,' Abdel Salam emphasized, adding that the sector's export-oriented growth strategy will continue to play a critical role in attracting foreign capital and creating employment.

Justice Minister Meets With Muslim Council of Elders Secretary-General
Justice Minister Meets With Muslim Council of Elders Secretary-General

Bahrain News Gazette

time17-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Bahrain News Gazette

Justice Minister Meets With Muslim Council of Elders Secretary-General

Manama: Nawaf bin Mohammed Al Maawda, Minister of Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowments, received Mohamed Abdel Salam, Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders. He commended the preparations and efforts of Al Azhar Al Sharif, the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (SCIA) in Bahrain, and the Muslim Council of Elders in organising the Intra-Islamic Dialogue Conference. According to Bahrain News Agency, Bahrain will host the conference on February 19-20 under the patronage of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. The event will be attended by Grand Imam Professor Ahmad Al Tayyeb, Grand Imam of Al Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders, along with a distinguished group of scholars. Minister Al Maawda highlighted the significance of the conference's timing, noting its broad participation from across the Islamic world. He emphasised that Bahrain's hosting of the event reflects its commitment to supporting unity and enhancing dialogue through constructive engagement.

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