Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Another slow start to the business week here in Om El Donia as the temperatures start to rise once more.
THE BIG STORY TODAY
Pricier sugar ahead? Supply Minister Ali El Moselhy has proposed hiking the price of subsidized sugar to EGP 18 from EGP 12.6 per kilo, the minister said in statements to CNBC Arabia today. The state currently spends more than EGP 23 on every kilo of subsidized sugar, El Moselhy added. The suggestion has not been approved yet by the government.
It’s been a busy week for subsidy cuts: The Madbouly government decided to hike the price of subsidized bread 300% — the first time bread subsidies have been touched in 36 years — this weekend, with electricity hikes expected in July, as the government looks to save on subsidies and redirect funds towards cash support.
THE BIG STORY ABROAD
Saudi Aramco’s USD 12 bn share sale sold out within hours of opening yesterday, ranging from SAR 26.7-29 per share, Bloomberg reported. Though the exact amount of overseas demand was unclear, the order book included a mix of local and foreign investors, three unnamed sources added — all eyes will be foreign participation as a reflection of overall interest in Saudi assets.
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- A virtual sit down with international investors: Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly and several high-level government officials on Thursday held a virtual meeting with over 200 international investors, representing 110 companies.
- Emirati Electra’s bid for Elsewedy Electric moves forward: The Financial Regulatory Authority approved Abu Dhabi-based electrical equipment manufacturer Electra Investment Holding’s bid to acquire a 24.5% stake in Elsewedy Electric.
- El Sisi in China: Promoting a more balanced trade relationship between Egypt and China topped discussions between President Abdel Fattah El Sisi and Chinese President Xi Jinping during El Sisi’s visit to China for the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum in Beijing.

*** It’s Inside Industry day — your weekly briefing of all things industrial in Egypt. Inside Industry focuses each Sunday on what it takes to turn Egypt into a manufacturing and export powerhouse, ranging from initial investment and planning to product distribution, through to land allocation to industrial processes, supply chain management, labor, automation and technology, inputs and exports, regulation and policy.
In today’s issue: We have our Manufacturer of the Month column, wherein we profile an industrial player with a manufacturing base here in Egypt. Manufacturer of the month is dedicated to looking at locally bred or international players to examine the success and challenges that came with being a manufacturer in Egypt, as well as their paths forward. Today, we speak to Mars Egypt, a subsidiary of the global chocolate and candy giant Mars Wrigley.
☀️ TOMORROW’S WEATHER- The heatwave will continue tomorrow, seeing the mercury rise to a high of 38°C before dipping to a low of 21°C, according to our favorite weather app.





