Good morning, wonderful people, and welcome to a new workweek for those of you not enjoying the last days of summer in Sahel.
It’s the beginning of the end — of summer. Kids attending Cairo American College head back to school this week, with new students due in class on Tuesday, 15 August, and returning students the next day. Students at the British International School, Cairo, follow suit on Monday, 28 August. Other international schools go back a bit later: American International School students, for example, are due in their seats by Sunday, 3 September.
Enjoy the good commute while it lasts: The roads will get crowded once again on Saturday, 30 September, when the new academic year gets underway at state-owned schools.
THE BIG STORY here at home? That would be the economy, where we have fresh inflation data (up on the same time last year, but down from last month) and tons of opinion from the chattering class to brighten your Sunday morning.
BUT FIRST, some very, very good news: Red Sea oil spill averted: It’s a wrap on the UN-led salvage operation to remove over 1 mn barrels of crude oil from a rusting supertanker off Yemen at a cost of USD 140 mn, the UN said on Friday. The FSO Safer was abandoned off Yemen following the start of the country’s civil war in 2015, and has been at risk of leaking, breaking apart or exploding in what the UN said would have had “catastrophic environmental and humanitarian consequences.” A UN salvage team has been unloading the oil from the container since late July.
Or 98% averted: Less than 2% remains of the 1.1 mn barrels of oil that were on the tanker. Some USD 20 mn is required to complete the operation, the UN said.
PSA- You can lower your SPF a notch this week: The sweltering heat is forecast to dip a bit this week, with daytime highs of around 35-37°C, according to our favorite weather app. You can expect overnight lows hovering around 23°C. The (slightly) cooler weather comes courtesy of northwest winds that are expected to sweep across northern Egypt to Greater Cairo, according to the Egyptian Meteorological Authority (here and here).
HAPPENING TODAY-
El Sisi x Abbas x King Abdullah : Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Jordan’s King Abdullah are in Alamein today for a three-way summit with President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, according to Palestinian news agency Wafa. The three leaders will discuss regional and international issues, it says, without providing further details.
This is Abbas’ second visit to Alamein this month: The head of the Palestinian Authority joined the leaders of Hamas and other Palestinian factions in the North Coast city earlier this month for a new round of Egypt-sponsored reconciliation talks.
HAPPENING THIS WEEK-
The National Dialogue: It’s another week of closed-door meetings at the National Dialogue this week as the dialogue’s rapporteurs work with selected pro-government and opposition figures to finalize recommendations to be presented to President Abdel Fattah El Sisi.
Investment recommendations in the bag: The dialogue’s investment committee has finalized a number of draft recommendations that include granting more incentives to investors, improving investment legislation, boosting SMEs, and integrating the informal sector into the economy. The president will need to approve the recommendations before they’re sent to the House for discussion.
CBE to hold EUR T-bill auction on Monday: The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) will auction EUR 600 mn worth of one-year T-bills on 14 August with settlement scheduled for the next day, Reuters reports, citing the central bank. This will be the first EUR-denominated T-bill issuance since November, when the central bank sold EUR 699.2 mn worth of one-year bills at a 2.3% yield.
Bidding opens for new industrial land plots on Wednesday : Investors will be able to bid for industrial land from 16 August through to 27 September under a new phase of the Industrial Development Authority’s (IDA) investment map, according to the authority's website. Some 1.7 mn sqm of land across 14 governorates will be offered to industrial investors in what is the authority’s first land auction since December. The entire bidding process will take place on IDA’s website.
Export subsidy payouts this week: The Finance Ministry will pay out a third batch of export subsidies under the sixth of the program on Wednesday and Thursday this week. The ministry has so far paid out EGP 8 bn to over 800 companies during the current phase.

THE BIG STORIES ABROAD-
The devastating wildfires in Hawaii are dominating the world’s attention this morning : Some 80 people have lost their lives as a result of the wildfires that swept across Hawaii’s second largest island Maui on Friday. (Associated Press | Reuters | Bloomberg | Wall Street Journal | Washington Post | New York Times | BBC)
The big business news story of the morning: SBF in chains. Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced co-founder of the collapsed crypto exchange FTX, will await his fraud trial from behind bars after a judge revoked his bail, saying that he likely tried to tamper with two witnesses. (Bloomberg | Financial Times | Reuters | Wall Street Journal | New York Times)
AND- “The era of cheap streaming is ending.” So says the Financial Times in its headline piece this morning, which reports that American streaming services are drawing a line under years of profligate spending and hiking subscription prices to levels akin to cable TV.
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IN THIS WEEK’S EPISODE- It’s the very first panel of the Enterprise Climate Forum: Egypt brought home major victories from COP27, signing framework agreements for about USD 85 bn worth of green hydrogen projects, and announcing more than USD 10 bn in funding for the Nexus for Food, Water and Energy (NWFE) program. While we have a long way to go before much of the wins from COP27 will be tangible to the private sector, the opportunities in green hydrogen and NWFE are “now.” Our panelists helped explain how these two can be made actionable. We were joined by Jorgo Chatzimarkakis, CEO of Hydrogen Europe, Khalid Hamza, Director and head of Egypt at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and Khaled Naguib, CEO of Hydrogen Egypt.




