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WHAT WE’RE TRACKING TONIGHT

Infinity consortium to break ground on solar project next month

Good afternoon, friends, and welcome to the beginning of a new workweek. We hope you’re keeping warm as the temperatures drop.

THE BIG STORY TODAY-

Infinity consortium is on the hunt for a contractor to carry out a solar project. Infinity Power, UAE’s Masdar, and Hassan Allam Utilities will soon launch a tender for a contractor to carry out their 1.2 GW solar project, Hesham El Gamal, general manager at Infinity, told Hapi Journal. The consortium plans to settle on a contractor soon ahead of breaking ground on the project next month.

And we have a price tag: The project will cost some USD 1 bn to carry out, he said. The cabinet last week greenlit two power purchase agreements with the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company for the two phases of the project. The project will start feeding the national grid within 12-18 months.


Egypt’s first SPAC makes its EGX debut: Impact investor Catalyst Partners’ SPAC, Catalyst Partners Middle East (CPME) made its EGX debut earlier today, according to a statement (pdf). The SPAC listed 1 mn shares with a nominal value of EGP 10 per share — bringing its total issued capital to EGP 10 mn. CPME wants to eventually up its capital to EGP 235 mn by offering 22.5 mn shares — valued at EGP 10 per share — through a private placement on the EGX, the firm’s Chairman Maged Shawky said.

Remember: CPME became Egypt’s first SPAC, after receiving the greenlight from the Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA) in late September. CPME will reportedly target fintech firms and NBFS players, with plans to acquire three firms upon receiving the license, according to unconfirmed reports out in July when Catalyst Partners applied for the SPAC license.

THE BIG STORY ABROAD-

The foreign pages are yet to move on from the climate agreement reached at the conclusion of COP29. While the annual USD 300 bn in funding pledged is significantly above previous targets, it was still subject to criticism for being “nothing more than an optical illusion.” Chandni Raina, the representative from India voiced her unhappiness with the agreement calling the funds a “paltry sum” and the whole process “stage managed.” Meanwhile, the director of Kenyan thinktank Power Shift Africa Mohamed Adow called this year’s iteration of the climate summit “the worst COP in recent memory.”

The other side of the coin: “It has been a difficult journey, but we've delivered [an agreement] … This [agreement] will keep the clean energy boom growing and protect bns of lives,” United Nations climate chief Simon Stiell said. (Reuters | France24 | BBC | CNN | Washington Post | NPR | New York Times)

** CATCH UP QUICK on the top stories from today’s EnterpriseAM:

  • Think Teda, but agricultural: A coalition of Chinese companies has been established to develop a 1 mn feddan integrated farming zone in the New Valley Governorate.
  • Central bank delivers no surprises on rates: The Central Bank of Egypt left interest rates unchanged after its Monetary Policy Committee met on Thursday.
  • Orascom Industrial Parks’ planned Sokhna industrial complex is one step closer to kicking off construction: The Suez Canal Economic Zone signed a land usufruct agreement with Orascom Construction subsidiary Orascom Industrial Parks for its already announced EGP 13 bn integrated industrial complex planned for the Sokhna Industrial Zone.

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*** 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 dive into the government’s plan to revamp the export subsidy program.

☀️ TOMORROW’S WEATHER- We’re expecting cooler temperatures and windy days throughout the rest of the week, with tomorrow’s mercury reaching a high of 20°C and a chilly low of 14°C in the capital, according to our favorite weather app.

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FOR YOUR COMMUTE

Are we reaching the AI plateau?

The AI industry is at a crossroads. As the industry is facing scaling challenges, adoption hurdles, and societal skepticism even as it pushes technological boundaries, many are speculating that the AI bubble is about to burst.

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AI investment has surged since the launch of ChatGPT in 2022, growing by 500% since last year, with spending expected to exceed USD 1.4 tn by 2027 in comparison to today’s USD 13 bn. Despite the adoption of genAI growing in businessplaces, The Economist reports that, in reality, only 5% of US businesses report using AI in their work.

With advancements seemingly hitting a wall and AI startups having yet to turn a profit, concerns about whether the industry can deliver on its promises are starting to pile up. “The wall has been the topic du jour for the past few weeks,” Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang reportedly said at the Cerebral Valley AI Summit. “Have we hit a wall? Yes and no.” The exponential progress we’ve been seeing seems to be slowing, leading industry leaders like Google to question the future scalability of large models.

And yet, some remain optimistic. Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, discussed ongoing development efforts with their new GPUs and enhanced reasoning capabilities in advanced models like OpenAI’s o1. He explained that the industry could sustain progress despite the skepticism.

But technical issues aren’t the only roadblock AI is facing: People are still reluctant to use it. Employees use AI tools in secrecy in fear of management scrutiny, creating challenges in its integration. There is also always public backlash and fear of AI replacing human roles, such as the situation where two AI news anchors powered by an Israeli company were introduced in Hawaii to replace their human counterparts. These bots were later terminated after public backlash and failure to secure sponsorships.

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ON THE TUBE TONIGHT

One for all the horror-heads

? Have you ever seen a horror time travel film before? Don’t Come Home follows Varee (Woranuch Bhirombhakdi) and her young daughter Min (Ploypaphas Fonkaewsiwaporn), who flee to Varee's abandoned childhood home under mysterious circumstances.

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What begins as a seemingly haunted house story is actually a thinly veiled exploration of parenting, domestic violence, and second chances. Min’s sudden disappearance shifts the narrative into a journey through time and memory as Varee unravels the truth about her family’s legacy and her role within it.

There’s a restrained approach to the time travel genre. The series uses the concept not as complex sci-fi, but to examine human relationships and the consequences of choices. The narrative reveals its central mystery early on, opting to focus the remainder of the series on how events unfold and why they matter. This structure makes the show more introspective, with a melancholic tone that deepens its emotional resonance.

There aren’t any dramatic twists or overly ambiguous endings. Instead, the series opts for clear resolutions, which feel somewhat refreshing, prioritizing emotional clarity over shock value.

WHERE TO WATCH- You can watch the show on Netflix or catch the trailer on YouTube (runtime: 2:14).

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Sports

Strong matches in European leagues + three matches in the Nile League

Southampton and Liverpool will be meeting on the pitch of St Mary’s Stadium for the twelfth round of the Premier League today at 4pm, likely as you read this issue. The Reds — currently in the lead — will try to take advantage of Manchester City's loss against Tottenham yesterday and widen the gap between their runner-up to eight points.

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Manchester United will be hosting Ipswich Town at 6:30 pm, marking Portuguese coach Ruben Amorim’s first appearance with the Red Devils, who have found themselves 12th on the leaderboard of the EPL.

Real Madrid have a rare shot to close the gap with Barcelona by out-performing Leganes in an away game for the 14th round of La Liga tonight at 7:30pm. Despite yesterday’s loss to Celta Vigo, which cost the Blaugrana two points, Barcelona still sit atop the scoreboard with 34 points. The Merengue, who currently have 27 points, may be able to catch up.

Calcio fans also have the Derby del Sol to look forward to today. The 13th round of La Liga will bring Napoli and Roma, who sit in third with 26 points and 12th with 13 points respectively, tonight at 7pm.

Other matches we’re following today in the major European leagues:

  • Sevilla vs. Vallecano — La Liga (5:15pm).
  • Lazio vs. Bologna — Serie A (9:45pm).

The third round of the Nile League will conclude tonight with three matches:

  • Ismaily vs. Petrojet (5pm).
  • El Hodoud vs. Ceramica (8pm).
  • Modern Future vs. ZED (8pm).
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OUT AND ABOUT

Pablo feat. the Cairo Celebration Choir and Orchestra

MARK YOUR CALENDAR-

Rap meets the grandeur of a full symphony orchestra at Red Bull Symphonic. Witness Marwan Pablo performing alongside the Cairo Celebration Choir and Orchestra, led by the acclaimed Maestro Nayer Nagui. The event will take place at the iconic Grand Egyptian Museum on Thursday, 7 December at 6pm. Secure your tickets on TicketsMarche.

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HAPPENING THIS WEEK-

? The From Alexandria With Love exhibition is open, a tribute to the artistic works of brothers Seif and Adham Wanly from the 40s to the 70s. The exhibition is taking place at Art Talk Gallery in Zamalek and today is the last day to visit.

The IL Monte Galala Crystal Lagoons Aquathlon returns. There are events ranging from the Olympic Race to the Family Fun Race where participants can experience excitement, competition, and prize money for top finishers. The Aquathalon will take place on Friday, 29 November starting at 8:00am. View the available courses and sign up through Collard Tickets.

DJ Nooriyah will be mixing up the decks this weekend at CJC 610, on Friday, 29 November, alongside Safia and Rajia warming up the sets. Tickets are available on TicketsMarche.

Get your dose of the chuckles. Standup comedian Ali Qandil will be performing his set at Theatro Arkan on Friday, 29 November. You can book your tickets on TicketsMarche.

HAPPENING LATER-

“Tetrat W Zekrayat” with El Haggar: Ali El Haggar will perform a unique musical evening, taking the audience through iconic film and TV theme songs. The concert will take place on Tuesday, 3 December at Theatro Arkan in Sheikh Zayed starting at 8pm. Tickets are available on TicketsMarche .

Masked viral singer Tul8te is taking the stage at ZED Park as part of The Cocktail Tour on Thursday, 5 December. Tickets are available on Ticketsmarche.

A night with Abdel Halim Hafez’s music. The Sawah concert with Medhat Saleh and Mai Farouk will take place at the Grand Egyptian Museum on Thursday, 5 December at 8:30 pm. Tickets are available on the TicketsMarche.

Prepare for the sixth edition of The Marakez Pyramids Half Marathon, organized by the TriFactory. Pick your race of choice and start training, because the marathon will take place on Saturday, 14 December. Note: Ticket prices will increase in a week, so get in line for early bird registration on the marathon’s website.

Discover the future of blockchain technology at Cairo Blockchain Week. The event will take place from Sunday, 15 December to Tuesday, 17 December at Dar El Darb in the Cairo Citadel. This is an opportunity to connect with global innovators and leaders and enjoy a closing dinner at the Pyramids. Grab your tickets through All Events.

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Ears to the Ground

Your favorite comfort food has its own history

?Are you into food, history, and a little family nostalgia? If so, Hungry for History with Eva Longoria and Maite Gomez-Rejon is your new go-to podcast. The podcast dives deep into the mouthwatering histories of dishes that have shaped their lives — and likely yours too.

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In All That Glitters is Milanesa and chicken fried steak, the duo takes you back to their childhoods, uncovering the origins of two crispy comfort foods: Milanesa (think of it as a cousin of our chicken pané) and chicken fried steak. And it’s not just about the food — it’s about the stories too. Eva and Maite bring in legends, ancient recipes, and even the story behind the term “golden brown” (because who doesn’t love a crispy bit of food with a golden glow?).

The real gem of this episode? Maite invites her mom onto the show to cook up the Milanesa from her past. Cue heartwarming family moments, lots of food talk, and, of course, the added bonus of getting a peek into their personal history.

Tune in every Thursday to Hungry for History, where you’ll not only get some serious food knowledge, but also a dose of family love, culinary insights, and recipes that might just make their way to your kitchen.

WHERE TO LISTEN- You can listen to the podcast on iHeart Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.

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GO WITH THE FLOW

What the markets are doing on 24 November 2024

The EGX30 fell 0.8% at today’s close on turnover of EGP 2.4 bn (43.2% below the 90-day average). Local investors were the sole net buyers. The index is up 22.1% YTD.

In the green: B Investments Holding (+2.6%), Elsewedy Electric (+1.1%), and Faisal Islamic Bank - USD (+1.0%).

In the red: Ezz Steel (-2.5%), Palm Hills Development (-2.3%), and Alexandria Containers and Cargo Handling (-2.2%).

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INSIDE INDUSTRY

A deeper dive into Egypt's revamped export subsidy program

Export support is next on the subsidy cutting board: The government will reduce the percentage payout under the revamped export subsidy program to an average of 3% of the total value of exports depending on the sector, according to a document seen by EnterpriseAM. The new rate is less than half that of the previous average of 8-10% during the previous iteration of the program.

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The details: Food exports will be receiving a subsidy of 3% of the total value of exports if their added value exceeds 80%, 2.7% if their added value sits between 70-80%, 2.10% if their added value comes in at 60-70%, and 1.2% if their added value is 35-50%.

Engineering exports will receive a subsidy of up to 3.6% if their added value exceeds 70% and a subsidy of 3% if their added value is 35-70%.

A special focus on exports heading to other African nations: The revamped program earmarks EGP 2 bn to exports heading to other African markets. It also dedicated EGP 250 mn of its budget to support participation in foreign exhibitions and another EGP 350 mn to air freight.

Industry insiders are concerned that the retroactively applied rates are going to cause big problems for business: Exports between the start of March of this year to the end of June next year will be subject to the new rates, but private sector export representatives like Engineering Export Council Sherif El Sayad head “were notified of the reduction in payouts only weeks ago,” he told EnterpriseAM. Businesses have been budgeting around a much higher rate of export support for the last eight months, El Sayed added.

Other new conditions may put off companies from signing up for the program: Unlike its previous iteration, the revamped program requires exporters to give up 50% of their USD proceeds. This could deter companies from participating, as many rely on these proceeds to secure imported raw materials, El Sayed said.

But the program does promise to offer speedier payouts: The state will disburse the support no more than three months after the company completes the necessary papers, a government source told us.

Business organizations are making their unease with the new program known: The Apparel Export Council of Egypt and the Agricultural Export Council have sent urgent letters to the finance and investment ministers warning of potential setbacks to export growth due to the revamped program, sources from the councils told us.

Export councils are also trying to push for their own alternative solutions: The Engineering Export Council met with Investment Minister Hassan Al Khatib to suggest that the Export Support Fund could instead add a EGP 100 charge for each container, El Sayed said. Instead of relying on the state budget, the fund could through initiatives like this try to self-finance in order to provide additional support for the sector.

Higher export support rates could be back next fiscal year — especially for companies driving localisation efforts: A senior government official reportedly said that the export support for the next fiscal year should rise to 6% of the item’s total value for exports with local component ratios higher than 50%, one industry insider told us. Our source added that this rate would rise further to 10% for items with higher local component ratios.

DATA POINT- The state budget for the current fiscal year allocates some EGP 23 bn to exportsubsidies

A chunk of it has already been disbursed: The textile sector has already received EGP 4.06 bn in export subsidies this fiscal year. It was followed by food industries which got EGP 3.89 bn, the agriculture sector with EGP 3.65 bn, and the chemical industries sector that got EGP 3.16 bn. Next in line were engineering industries and automotive sectors which got EGP 3.13 bn in export subsidies, and building materials (EGP 1.11 bn), printing and packaging (EGP 940 mn), medical industries (EGP 330 mn), furniture (EGP 130 mn), and leather and footwear (EGP 17 mn).

A record year for engineering exports: Egypt is expected to record an unprecedented USD 5.5 bn in engineering exports this year, El Sayad said, adding that he expects the figure to jump to USD 6.5 bn next year.

On the back of a solid year for Egyptian exports: Exports rose 9.8% y-o-y during 2024 to sit at USD 16.6 bn.


Your top industrial development stories for the week:

  • Nissan Egypt looks to up its export game: Nissan Egypt is looking to increase its exports this year by more than 50% on a y-o-y basis, as the company looks to increase its USD revenues. (Asharq Business)
  • The Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) signed a land usufruct agreement with Orascom Construction subsidiary Orascom Industrial Parks for its already announced EGP 13 bn integrated industrial complex planned for the Sokhna Industrial Zone.
  • Eipico’s biopharma plant to begin operations during the beginning of next year: Eipico’s USD 100 mn biopharma factory is set to launch operations during 1Q 2025.

NOVEMBER

8 November - 31 January (Friday-Friday): Double Dribble League at the Maadi Sports Club.

19 November - 31 December (Tuesday-Tuesday): Cairo Prints Exhibition at Garden City.

12-24 November (Tuesday-Sunday): From Alexandria With Love exhibition at Art Talk Gallery in Zamalek.

24 November (Sunday): Omar Khairat concert at Monaco Hall, Triumph Luxury Hotel.

26 November (Tuesday): WKND Comedy at Boom Room, OpenAir Mall Madinaty.

27 November (Wednesday): Saad Al Oud Concert at Boom Room, OpenAir Mall Madinaty.

28 November (Thursday): I love you, you are perfect, now change play at El Rihany Theatre.

29 November (Friday): Crystal Lagoons Aquathlon VOL.2 at IL Monte Galala, Ein El Sokhna.

29 November (Friday): Omar Khairat concert at Bassily Auditorium in AUC.

29 November (Friday): DJ Nooriyah at CJC 610.

29 November (Friday): Ali Qandil at Theatro Arkan.

DECEMBER

3 December (Tuesday): Ali El Haggar Tetrat W Zekrayat concert at Theatro Arkan.

5 December (Thursday): Muslim at Theatro Arkan.

5 December (Thursday): Abdel Halim Hafez tribute concert at the Grand Egyptian Museum.

5 December (Thursday): Tul8te at ZED park.

6 December (Friday): TriFactory PMH warm-up run at District 5.

7 December (Saturday): Marwan Pablo and Nayer Nagui concert at Grand Egyptian Museum.

7 December (Saturday): AFP Future of Finance at Conrad Cairo Hotel & Casino.

13 December (Friday): Aura Music Festival at Lac Du Caire.

14 December (Saturday): TriFactory’s The Marakez Pyramids Half Marathon at the Great Pyramids of Giza.

15-17 December (Sunday-Tuesday): Cairo Blockchain Week at Cairo Citadel.

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