UAE, Egypt Coordinate Efforts to Enhance Investment Projects

Egyptian Minister of Local Development, Hisham Amna, during his meeting with UAE Ambassador to Cairo, Maryam al-Kaabi (Ministry of Local Development)
Egyptian Minister of Local Development, Hisham Amna, during his meeting with UAE Ambassador to Cairo, Maryam al-Kaabi (Ministry of Local Development)
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UAE, Egypt Coordinate Efforts to Enhance Investment Projects

Egyptian Minister of Local Development, Hisham Amna, during his meeting with UAE Ambassador to Cairo, Maryam al-Kaabi (Ministry of Local Development)
Egyptian Minister of Local Development, Hisham Amna, during his meeting with UAE Ambassador to Cairo, Maryam al-Kaabi (Ministry of Local Development)

Egypt and the UAE agreed to continue coordination and communication to enhance cooperation in investment projects.

This came as the UAE welcomed cooperation with the Egyptian government on the presidential initiative "A Decent Life."

Egyptian Minister of Local Development, Hisham Amna, met with the UAE Ambassador to Cairo, Maryam al-Kaabi, reiterating the deep Egyptian-Emirati relations at all political, economic, and cultural levels.

The Egyptian Minister welcomed the Emirati investments in Cairo, asserting the government's keenness to provide all support to increase and expand investments in a way that contributes to job opportunities.

Kaabi referred to the directives of the UAE leadership to provide all necessary support to further deepen bilateral relations with Egypt in all fields, especially the economic and investment sectors, and to make every effort to attract more Emirati investors to Egypt.

She praised the presidential initiative to develop the Egyptian countryside, which would contribute to changing the lives of millions of citizens.

Kaabi referred to the critical role played by the Egyptian community in all sectors, and Egyptian competencies that contributed to the building and renaissance of the UAE, pointing to the directives of the UAE leadership to provide all necessary support to deepen further bilateral relations between the two countries in all fields.

Egypt enjoys great human power in the Arab world and possesses advantages and economic elements that make it capable of attracting investments. She said it is also distinguished as a central hub and regional center for transit to the African continent and Europe.

The Local Development Ministry stated that the meeting reviewed areas of cooperation between the Ministry of Local Development and the UAE, especially in training, qualifying cadres, and supporting small, medium, and micro-enterprise projects.

The Egyptian Minister welcomed the exchange of experiences with the UAE regarding Egypt's hosting of the World Urban Forum at its 12th session in 2024, after the Emirate's successful hosting of the "Urban Forum" in 2020.

He also reviewed several areas of cooperation between Egypt and the UAE, including supporting the Ministry's "Local Development Fund" for small and micro-credit for women and the economic blocs of some governorates, especially in Upper Egypt.



Oil Up as Israel, Hezbollah Trade Accusations of Ceasefire Violation

FILE - An aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, makes an appearance over pumpjacks as they draw out oil and gas from well heads near Cremona, Alberta, Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP, File)
FILE - An aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, makes an appearance over pumpjacks as they draw out oil and gas from well heads near Cremona, Alberta, Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP, File)
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Oil Up as Israel, Hezbollah Trade Accusations of Ceasefire Violation

FILE - An aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, makes an appearance over pumpjacks as they draw out oil and gas from well heads near Cremona, Alberta, Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP, File)
FILE - An aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, makes an appearance over pumpjacks as they draw out oil and gas from well heads near Cremona, Alberta, Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP, File)

Oil prices ticked up on Thursday after Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah traded accusations that their ceasefire had been violated, and as Israeli tanks fired on south Lebanon.

OPEC+ also delayed by a few days a meeting likely to extend production cuts.

Brent crude futures edged up by 30 cents, or 0.4%, to $73.13 a barrel by 1741 GMT. US West Texas Intermediate crude futures were up 23 cents, 0.3%, at $68.93. Trading was thin because of the US Thanksgiving holiday, Reuters reported.
Israel's military said the ceasefire was violated after what it called suspects, some in vehicles, arrived at several areas in the southern zone.
The deal, which took effect on Wednesday, was intended to allow people in both countries to start returning to homes in border areas shattered by 14 months of fighting.
The Middle East is one of the world's major oil-producing regions, and while the ongoing conflict has not so far not impacted supply it has been reflected in a risk premium for traders.
Elsewhere, OPEC+, comprising the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies including Russia, delayed its next policy meeting to Dec. 5 from Dec. 1 to avoid a conflict with another event.
Also supporting prices, OPEC+ sources have said there will again be discussion over another delay to an oil output increase scheduled for January.
"It's highly unlikely they are going to announce an increase production at this meeting," said Rory Johnston, analyst at Commodity Context.
The group pumps about half the world's oil but has maintained production cuts to support prices. It hopes to unwind those cuts, but weak global demand has forced it to delay the start of gradual increases.
A further delay has mostly been factored in to oil prices already, said Suvro Sarkar at DBS Bank. "The only question is whether it's a one-month pushback, or three, or even longer."
Depressing prices slightly, US gasoline stocks rose 3.3 million barrels in the week ending Nov. 22, the US Energy Information Administration said on Wednesday, countering expectations of a small draw in fuel stocks ahead of holiday travel.
Slowing fuel demand growth in top consumers China and the US has weighed on oil prices this year.