Good morning, friends. We hope this issue finds you well-hydrated and close to the nearest air conditioner.
It's Friday morning and your laptop is off. Is your brain still churning through the meeting that ended yesterday? The weekend stretches ahead, but instead of relief, you feel a familiar knot of anxiety. Rest feels like giving up. Switching off feels impossible. And somehow, Sunday always arrives with you feeling more depleted than refreshed.
If this sounds familiar, you're not alone. For many professionals, the concept of "rest" can feel like another item on an already overwhelming to-do list. But what if rest didn't mean numbing out? What if it meant tuning in without the guilt?
Enterprise Weekend comes out each Friday at 9:00am CLT. We’ll be back on Sunday at 6am with EnterpriseAM. Until then: Enjoy the weekend.
LAST WEEK IN 3 MINS-
ECONOMY-
#1- Annual headline urban inflation rose for the second month running in April to hit 13.9%, marking 0.3 percentage point increase from the 13.6% recorded in March. On a monthly basis, inflation eased by 0.3 percentage points to 1.3%. Food and beverage price inflation — the largest component of the basket of goods and services used to calculate headline inflation — fell 0.6 percentage points to 6.0% in April.
#2- Remittances from Egyptians residing abroad continued to rise in February, climbing 130.8% y-o-y to around USD 3 bn — the highest figure recorded during the month. February marks the twelfth consecutive month of y-o-y remittance growth. The figure was also up on a monthly basis, rising from the USD 2.9 bn recorded in January.
#3- IMF kicked off fifth review: A team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) held itsfirst round of meetings with government officials, kicking off the fifth review of Egypt’s loan program, after it landed in Cairo late last week, a government source told EnterpriseAM. The meetings have been heavily focused on structural reforms that ensure the sustainability of what has already been achieved in terms of growth and debt reduction. The Fund is looking to ensure the stability of the government’s general budget in the face of any changes that may take place in the global scene, the source added.
TAX-
New brains for a new tax map: The Finance Ministry is in the process of selecting three to four private-sector consulting firms to help reassess Egypt’s real estate assets and propose new valuation methods for the property tax system. The consulting firms are expected to be selected and begin work next month. The new valuations — expected to be out in 2H 2025 — are part of a broader strategic overhaul of the property tax law that will include legislative amendments.
MANUFACTURING-
Two projects worth a combined USD 210 mn kick off operations in Ain Sokhna: China’s state-owned Xinxing Ductile Iron Pipes Company inaugurated its USD 150 mn ductile iron pipes plant in the Sokhna Industrial Zone, while Turkish sanitary product company Hayat inaugurated a USD 60 mn project in the zone.
ENERGY-
#1- Gov’t finds defective fuel samples: The oil and supply ministries have conducted tests of gasoline samples in circulation, finding five samples not in compliance with established standards — out of a total of 807 collected — following complaints by citizens over the quality of gasoline.
Authorities responded with stricter quality control and compensatory measures: The Oil Ministry enacted measures to ensure fuel supplied to fuel stations meets specifications — including testing rules for both locally produced and imported fuel. The ministry will also compensate eligible car owners for damaged fuel pumps of up to EGP 2k.
#2- A move towards long-term contracts for natgas imports: Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) has inked a 10-year agreement with global maritime energy infrastructure player Höegh Evi for an LNG regasification vessel, Bloomberg reports, citing a statement it has received from the firm. The newswire says the move signals the country’s “long-term dependency on fuel imports.”
Egypt is also mulling over signing long-term contracts with Qatar to secure Qatari natural gas for domestic consumption. This came during a meeting between a delegation led by Oil Minister Karim Badawi and Qatar’s Energy Minister Saad Sherida Al Kaabi.
AROUND THE WORLD IN SEVEN DAYS-

Trump’s Mideast tour was front and center in the international headlines this week, with the foreign press also honing in on a de-escalation in the US-China trade war.
US President Donald Trump kickstarted his Middle East tour in Riyadh, where he pledged to lift the longstanding and crippling sanctions in place against Syria, signaling a major shift in US policy following decades of diplomatic isolation. Trump also met with Syrian President Ahmed Al Sharaa and urged him to normalise ties with Israel by joining the so-called Abraham Accords.
The Saudi-US summit saw the signing of 145 agreements totalling USD 300 bn as part of a USD 600 bn package whose remainder is set to be announced in the coming months. The Kingdom is set to eventually round out the figure to USD 1 tn in a second phase. AI was a big theme, with Riyadh-based DataVolt planning to invest USD 20 bn in US-based AI data centers and energy infrastructure.
Trump’s second stop in Qatar saw the signing of USD 243 bn in agreements, including defense purchases for drone and counter-drone capabilities from US companies, Qatari investments at Al Udeid Air Base, and a tall, USD 96 bn order for up to 210 Boeing jets.
The third and final leg of the tour took him to UAE, where the US and the Gulf nation inked USD 200 bn worth of commercial agreements. The new agreements, in energy, critical minerals, and — as expected — AI, bring the total investment ticket over his Gulf tour to USD 2 tn.
MEANWHILE- The US and China agreed to a 90-day pause to their trade war after two days of talks in Geneva, with the US slashing tariffs it imposed earlier this year on Chinese goods from 145% to 30% — encompassing the 10% baseline US tariff and an additional 20% linked to fentanyl trafficking — while China lowered its tariffs on US imports from 125% to 10%.
AND- India and Pakistan agreed to an immediate ceasefire that quickly turned out to be fragile, as both sides accused each other of violations and reportedly went back to exchanging fire, with multiple explosions heard around Indian-controlled Kashmir. The US-led talks had been hoped to de-escalate the serious confrontation between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
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☀️ THE WEATHER THIS WEEKEND-
Gear up for a scorching weekend in the capital. Today’s temperature is peaking at 40°C throughout the day, with the coolest temperature we see being a still-warm 30°C at night. Tomorrow will be even hotter, with a maximum temperature of 42°C, but a way cooler night of 22°C, according to our favorite weather app.
HAPPENING THIS WEEKEND-
Ehab Tawfik will be turning it up this Friday, 16 May at CJC 610. On the off chance that you woke up this morning quietly humming Tetraga Feya to yourself, we’re pleased to break the news that the Egyptian vocalist will be bringing his hits to life at Cairo Jazz Club, joined by Cairo-based DJ Andy Cheikho. Sounds like a Friday night well-spent? You can grab your tickets from Cairo Jazz Club’s official website.
Craving some ‘90s nostalgia? Amr Diab knows you are. On Friday, 16 May, the Egyptian superstar will be performing a medley of his most beloved hits at the American University in Cairo in a one-night only “Polaroid” concert. Tickets can be purchased through Tazkarti — though we’d recommend moving fast if the idea of not hearing Tamally Ma’ak live puts you through severe FOMO.
Beats for brunch. Everyone’s favorite make-believe grandpa DJ Dr. Alfons will be serving a side of sonics with your brunch at Italian restaurant Storia Katameya Heights this Friday, 16 May, starting at 2pm. Dr. Alfons will also be joined by DJs Adham Dou and STZ, so you know the beats will just keep on coming. You can reserve your spot by messaging Storia Karameya Heights’ official Instagram.
Cairo Photo Week returns under the banner of Finding the View, featuring over 14 exhibitions, lectures, workshops, and networking meetups. This year’s festival has kicked off, and is taking place until Sunday, 18 May Downtown and in the Cairo Design District at District 5. You can access all the exhibitions without a paid ticket, but talks and panels require either a day access or a full festival ticket and accept walk-ins. Workshops require advance registration. You can grab your passes from Ticketsmarché.
HAPPENING NEXT WEEKEND-
Hip Hop fans: Don’t miss the historic Project Meem concert, headlined by rap icons Marwan Pablo and Marwan Moussa sharing the stage. The concert will take place on Friday, 23 May at Cairo Festival City, and tickets are selling fast on Tazkarti.


