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02 September 2020 by Helmy Hamza & Partners
Leading global law firm Baker McKenzie has acted as legal counsel to the Egyptian Government, acting through the Ministry of Finance, on the signing of a USD 2 billion syndicated financing transaction that has been approved by the House of Representatives.
26 August 2020 by Matouk Bassiouny
New law alert: deductions on income to offset the economic impact of the spread of epidemics and natural disasters
29 July 2020 by Matouk Bassiouny & Hennaway
In the wake of Egypt’s new Data Protection law, our team at Matouk Bassiouny & Hennawy describes below the potential implications the new law may have on your business in Egypt.
29 July 2020 by Dreny & Partners
NUCA closes the largest of its kind in Egypt amounting EGP 10 billion securitized bond issuance.
23 July 2020 by Aman Assefa & Associates Law Office - Ethiopia
Reflection on the New Payment Instrument Issuers Directive
20 July 2020 by Dreny & Partners Law Firm
Egyptian New Urban Communities Authority (“NUCA”)
06 July 2020 by Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr, Keshen Govindsamy and Tsanga Mukumba
Naughty or nice: Recent updates to EU's blacklist of non cooperative third countries tax
02 July 2020 by Matouk Bassiouny & Hennaway
MBH secures arbital award of more than EGP 85 million for Hassan Allam Construction
15 June 2020 by Albert Aukema, Preanka Gounden and Charissa Barden
Amidst the devastating COVID-19 pandemic, there have been some interesting competition law developments in Africa during 2020 thus far. This article focuses on the recent merger control and trade developments, which are not COVID-19 specific (see article on COVID-19 updates here) in Nigeria, Kenya, Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
09 June 2020 by Mohamed Hashish
Mohamed Hashish of Soliman Hashish & Partners reviews Egypt’s New Draft Banking Law, which is making its way into the market at the behest of the Central Bank of Egypt. The law diverges substantially from the existing regime