Subsea cables with Greece
Egypt and Greece will lay a new subsea data cable across the Mediterranean under an agreement signed by Telecom Egypt and Greek telecoms company Grid Telecom, TE said in a press release. The cable is set to up data traffic between Europe, Asia, and Africa, the release read, “creating a new reliable telecommunications corridor interconnecting the three continents.”
TE loves subsea cables: The state-owned telecoms firm is upping its 14 Mediterranean and Red Sea subsea cable systems to 18 by 2025.
Other things we’re keeping an eye on this morning:
- The Egyptian African Arab Co. for Development (EGAAD) signed an agreement with UK investor Stronghold Global Finance to finance projects in Africa. (Statement, pdf)
- Lebanese insurer Chedid Capital Holding has received a license to start operations in Egypt under local subsidiary Chedid Ins. Brokers Egypt. (Statement, pdf)
- Euromed for Medical Industries plans to build an EGP 200 mn factory for medical supplies next year. (Al Mal)
- Indonesian logistics firm J&T Express has launched in Egypt as part of its expansion in the MENA region, which saw it recently enter the UAE and Saudi Arabia. (Statement)
- Saudi Jamjoom Pharma has completed construction of its EGP 1 bn pharma factory in El Obour. (Al Mal)