Greece, Egypt to Sign Deal on Subsea Power Link Plan

Cables. Mike Segar / Reuters
Cables. Mike Segar / Reuters
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Greece, Egypt to Sign Deal on Subsea Power Link Plan

Cables. Mike Segar / Reuters
Cables. Mike Segar / Reuters

Greece and Egypt are set to sign an agreement on Thursday on a plan to build an undersea cable linking their electricity grids, a Greek energy ministry official said.

Greece is keen to connect its power grid to Egypt, where the cost of energy from solar parks is low. A memorandum of understanding between the two countries will be signed in Athens, the official told Reuters on condition of anonymity.

The deal comes as Greece, Cyprus and Israel plan to build the Euro-Asia Interconnector, the world's longest and deepest underwater power cable crossing the Mediterranean at a cost of about $900 million.

This summer, Greece linked the island of Crete to the power grid of the Peloponnese peninsula via an undersea cable, a major step in the country's drive to cut its reliance on imported fossil fuel and boost its use of renewable energy.

Power grid operator IPTO will build a bigger 1 billion euro underwater power link that will connect Crete to the mainland grid by 2023. That project will be then linked to the planned Euro-Asia Interconnector.



GASTAT: Saudi Non-oil Exports Increased by 19.7% in November 2024

GASTAT: Saudi Non-oil Exports Increased by 19.7% in November 2024
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GASTAT: Saudi Non-oil Exports Increased by 19.7% in November 2024

GASTAT: Saudi Non-oil Exports Increased by 19.7% in November 2024

Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) released the international trade publication for November 2024, revealing a 19.7% increase in non-oil exports compared to November 2023.
The publication also highlighted an 82.9% rise in the value of re-exported goods during the same period, while merchandise exports decreased by 4.7% and imports grew by 13.9%, SPA reported.
It also showed that chemical products are among the most significant non-oil exports, accounting for 24.0% of the total, a 1.6% decrease compared to November 2023.
Plastics, rubber, and their products, which represented 21.7% of total non-oil exports, recorded a 4.0% increase compared to November 2023.
Machinery, electrical equipment and their parts accounted for 28.1% of total imports, showing a 22.4% increase compared to November 2023. Transportation equipment and their parts, representing 14.2% of total imports, also saw a 22.0% increase compared to November 2023.
The publication revealed that total exports reached SAR90.5 billion, total imports totaled SAR73.7 billion, and the trade balance stood at SAR16.8 billion.