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23 May 2014, Istanbul-Turkey

The economic outlook of Egypt for the rest of 2014 remains a challenge. Egypt continues to implement expansionary macroeconomic policies with the help of aid from the Gulf countries. The GDP contributions of agriculture, manufacturing and extractive industries remained around… Read More

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23 May 2014, Istanbul-Turkey

Growth is expected to increase from 6.4 percent in 2013 to 7.3 percent in 2014, driven partly by a rebound in oil production and supported by positive effects of reforms in power and higher agriculture production. Inflation should continue to… Read More

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13 May 2014, Lahore-Pakistan

Malaysian High Commissioner Dr Hasrul Sani Mujtabar has said Malaysia is exploring possibilities to extend cooperation with Pakistan in education, agriculture, Islamic Banking, communication, infrastructure and other sectors. Dr Hasrul Sani was speaking at a meeting with Lahore Transport Company… Read More

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12 May 2014, Tehran-Iran

Pakistan and Iran signed eight agreements and memorandums of understating (MoU) in different fields to further strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Iranian First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri witnessed the signing ceremony held in… Read More

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6 May 2014, Istanbul-Turkey

Several world leaders and hundreds of top business executives, entrepreneurs and other influential figures will attend a global economic forum on Africa, set to kick off in Nigerian capital Abuja on Wednesday. “No fewer than 13 heads of states and… Read More

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3 May 2014, Istanbul-Turkey

The Secretary-General extends his heartiest congratulations to the local and global media community on the occasion of World Press Freedom day on 03 May 2014, which is crucially important for a vibrant civil society and a properly functioning system. Media… Read More

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29 April 2014, Istanbul-Turkey

Although Turkey’s growth accelerated and rotated to domestic demand in 2013, recent policies are expected to contain private domestic demand and hence overall GDP growth going forward.   ISTANBUL  Other than Russia and Turkey, the 2014 spring report released today… Read More

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