Egypt Signs 15-Year Contract with French Metro Line Operator

People wait to board a train at Al Shohadaa metro station in Cairo, Egypt, July 24, 2017. (Reuters)
People wait to board a train at Al Shohadaa metro station in Cairo, Egypt, July 24, 2017. (Reuters)
TT
20

Egypt Signs 15-Year Contract with French Metro Line Operator

People wait to board a train at Al Shohadaa metro station in Cairo, Egypt, July 24, 2017. (Reuters)
People wait to board a train at Al Shohadaa metro station in Cairo, Egypt, July 24, 2017. (Reuters)

Egypt on Tuesday signed a 15-year, billion-euro contract with French transport operator RATP Dev to manage Cairo's third metro line, the transport ministry said.

The government has sought to expand the run-down network in recent years to ease the burden on the traffic-choked streets of the capital, home to more than 20 million people.

In 2012 its third metro line went into operation, stretching 47 kilometers (29 miles) from east to west.

The new 1.1 billion-euro ($1.4-billion) contract between RATP Dev and the National Tunnels Authority aims "to alleviate the pressure on the Egyptian Company for the Management and Operation of the metro, which is in charge of the first and second lines," the transport ministry said.

Over three million commuters use the Cairo metro every day, but the metro company has been grappling with heavy losses and debts for years.

The government has hiked fares several times in recent years to generate funds for upkeep of the three-decade-old network.

In August, authorities raised the metro tickets covering up to nine stops from three to five Egyptian pounds ($0.32). The fare for up to 16 stops now costs seven pounds ($0.44).



GASTAT: Saudi Industrial Production Index Up 2.0% in March 2025

GASTAT released on Sunday its Industrial Production Index (IPI) for March 2025
GASTAT released on Sunday its Industrial Production Index (IPI) for March 2025
TT
20

GASTAT: Saudi Industrial Production Index Up 2.0% in March 2025

GASTAT released on Sunday its Industrial Production Index (IPI) for March 2025
GASTAT released on Sunday its Industrial Production Index (IPI) for March 2025

Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) released on Sunday its Industrial Production Index (IPI) for March 2025, revealing a 2.0% increase in the overall index compared to March 2024.
According to the data, manufacturing activities recorded a significant growth of 5.1% on an annual basis, and the index of water supply, sewerage, waste management, and remediation activities also increased by 15.0%.
The mining and quarrying activity saw a slight decrease of 0.2%, and the electricity, gas, steam, and air conditioning supply index also declined by 0.9%.
The IPI for main economic activities showed a modest 0.5% rise in the oil activities index, while non-oil activities recorded a substantial increase of 5.6% compared to March 2024.
GASTAT issues the IPI monthly to measure relative changes in the volume of industrial output. The index is calculated based on the industrial production survey, which samples establishments in key industrial sectors including mining and quarrying, manufacturing, electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply, water supply, sewerage, waste management, and remediation.