Egypt’s National Railway Authority received two offers from foreign bidders in a tender to supply six railway cars and locomotives with funding from the European Investment Bank (EIB), authority head Ashraf Raslan said, Al Shorouk reported yesterday. The authority will announce the results of the tender this month. The names of the companies and value of the agreement were not disclosed. The tender is part of a wider effort to reform and upgrade Egypt’s railway sector.
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