Egypt's water supply: demand for pollution control and purification equipment
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Producers of pollution control and water purification equipment should look to Egypt as a promising market since that country is preparing to spend $3.5 billion in 1992-97 on potable water and wastewater projects. Demand for such equipment is certain to rise as Egypt strives to clean up the Nile, source of over 95% of the country's water. Likely buyers of water pollution control equipment include the government, governorates, public- and private-sector companies, industry, tourist facilities and consumers. Water purification systems will probably mostly be used for treating industrial effluents.
Publication Name: Middle East Executive Reports
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0271-0498
Year: 1993
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Printing and graphics equipment is in growing demand in Egypt
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The Egyptian market for printing and graphics equipment is performing strongly, generating $374 million in import sales in 1996 and expected to reach $387 million in 1997. The demand for equipment, such as offset printing machinery, flexographic presses, rotogravure presses and plotters, is high, with an increase of 35% in average annual growth for 1998, 1999 and 2000. Egypt's success can be attributed to open-tender purchases, availability of credit purchases and negotiations with low bidders for better terms.
Publication Name: Middle East Executive Reports
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0271-0498
Year: 1997
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