Good afternoon friends, and HAPPY THURSDAY. We have some exciting news from our SCZone along with more renewable energy news as we welcome COP28.

THE BIG STORY TODAY

A new USD 2 bn green complex in SCZone: The Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) has signed a letter of intent today with China’s Befar Group to establish a green chemical complex in East Port Said, according to an SCZone statement. The USD 2 bn complex will be powered by renewable energy, with the first phase to cost USD 500 mn.

ALSO- Cabinet green lights two solar projects: The Madbouly Cabinet signed off on a contract for Norway’s Scatec to set up a 1 GW solar power plant with battery energy storage system, according to a statement. The ministers also agreed to allow China’s State Grid to begin feasibility studies on a 10 GW solar project.

THE BIG STORY ABROAD

It’s a mixed bag in the international press today. The recent talks between Israel and Hamas, brokered by Egypt and Qatar culminated in a last minute agreement for a one-day extension of the temporary ceasefire after Hamas sent in a list of hostages to be released today, reports Reuters.

IN THE BUSINESS PRESS- The Eurozone’s annual inflation sunk to 2.4% from last month’s 2.9%, surprising the economists polled by Reuters. They had expected it to be at 2.7%. But it is good news, nonetheless, as it comes as a relief to customers hoping interest rates will soon be cut. (CNBC | Financial Times)

Finally, the polarizing Henry Kissinger passing away at age 100 is still making headlines (Washington Post | Associated Press).

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🌥️ TOMORROW’S WEATHER- Anticipate cloudy skies as the mercury rises to a high of 25°C during the day and drops to a colder 15°C in the evening, our favorite weather app tells us.