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Egypt's International Economic Forum was founded in 1998 by a group of prominent Egyptians as a reflection of their commitment to ensure the comprehensiveness, sustainability and consistency of Egyptian reform policies, with the ultimate objective of fully integrating the Egyptian economy into the world economy on favourable terms.

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CEO Economic Outlook Survey

On June 1, 2010 Egypt's International Economic Forum launched its CEO Economic Outlook Survey, a semi-annual study, conducted twice a year, to present the views, assessment and forecasts of the CEOs of leading Egyptian and multinational companies, with a particular focus on the state of the Egyptian and global economies, their forecasts for key sectors and industries, and their assessments of their companies performance, government performance and the friendliness of the Egyptian business environment. ...



"Egypt’s First Female President: Why not?"

On June 27, 2010, the Forum hosted an event titled: “Egypt's First Female President: Why not?". The event was moderated by Mr. Osama Heikal and featured:

• Dr. Alia El Mahdi, Dean, Faculty of Economics & Political Sciences
• Dr. Hoda Badran, Chairperson, Alliance for Arab ...



Smarter Transportation for Smarter Cities

In the years ahead, economic growth will increasingly rely on the merger of creativity, technology and innovation. Addressing this challenge will require cities to provide services that meet the needs and expectations of the highly skilled and diverse population. Making a city’s transportation system smarter is o ...



Gridlock: The Costs of Traffic Congestion and What to Do About It?

The total population of Egypt over the fifteen-year period between 1996 and 2010 increased from 59 million to almost 80 million, with an average annual growth rate of 1.8%. The Greater Cairo Metropolitan Area (GCMA) alone hosts the largest share of the Egyptian population, economy, industry, and human resources in Egyp ...