Dr. Khaled El-Shafie, an economic expert, emphasized that President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi’s directives to reduce inflation rates will positively impact commodity prices in the market. He stressed the […]
Egypt Moves Toward Economic Stability Ahead of Potential IMF Exit
Egypt is showing signs of economic stabilization, positioning itself for a possible transition away from reliance on International Monetary Fund (IMF) support, according to recent reports. Analysts suggest […]
Economic Expert Hails Comprehensive Government Reform Paper as a First for Egypt
Economic expert Mohamed Reda commented on the Egyptian government’s launch of the national narrative for economic development, describing it as a significant and unprecedented step. In an interview […]
VP Vance’s Speech in Michigan Shifts Focus from Economy to Crime and Political Violence
Vice President JD Vance visited Howell, Michigan, for an event initially promoted as a discussion on tax reductions and economic strategy. However, much of his address veered toward […]
Economists Urge Stable and Transparent Trade Policies Amid Concerns Over Tariff Impacts
Economic analysts have voiced concern over the instability caused by tariffs under the Trump administration, warning of rising costs and uncertain conditions for Wisconsin’s key industries. During a […]
Illinois Could Gain Economic Boost by Lifting Ban on New Nuclear Reactors
Private sector interest in nuclear energy is surging, yet Illinois continues to restrict the construction of large-scale reactors, placing it among just 12 states with such limitations. A […]
Federal Funding Lapse Halts Updates to Census.gov Construction Data
A notice posted on Census.gov states that updates to the website have been suspended due to a temporary lapse in federal funding. The message clarifies that the platform […]
UIC Scholar Stacey Sutton Honored with 2025 Freedom Scholar Award for Work in Economic Justice
Stacey Sutton, an associate professor of urban planning and policy at the University of Illinois Chicago, has been named a 2025 Freedom Scholar by the Marguerite Casey Foundation. […]
USDA and Congress Exploring Potential Aid for Farmers Amid Economic Challenges
Andrew Grobmyer, executive vice president of the Agricultural Council of Arkansas, expressed cautious optimism about ongoing discussions between the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Congress regarding potential financial […]
High Airport Taxes and Fees Prompt Ryanair to Scale Back Operations in Austria
Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair has suspended three flight routes from Vienna and reduced services on others, citing excessive air traffic taxes and airport fees in Austria. n nThe […]