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Report Date : |
26.05.2014 |
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Tel. No.: |
20-2-5560097 |
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Fax No.: |
20-2-5560097 |
RATING & COMMENTS
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MIRA’s Rating : |
C |
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RATING |
STATUS |
PROPOSED CREDIT LINE |
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<10 |
C |
Absolute credit risk exists. Caution needed to be exercised |
Credit not
recommended |
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Status : |
No Trace |
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Payment Behaviour : |
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Litigation : |
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NOTES :
Any query related to this report can be made
on e-mail : infodept@mirainform.com
while quoting report number, name and date.
ECGC Country Risk Classification List – March 31, 2014
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Country Name |
Previous Rating (31.12.2013) |
Current Rating (31.03.2014) |
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Egypt |
B1 |
B1 |
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Risk Category |
ECGC
Classification |
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Insignificant |
A1 |
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Low Risk |
A2 |
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Moderately Low Risk |
B1 |
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Moderate Risk |
B2 |
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Moderately High Risk |
C1 |
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High Risk |
C2 |
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Very High Risk |
D |
EGYPT - ECONOMIC OVERVIEW
Occupying the northeast
corner of the African continent, Egypt is bisected by the highly fertile Nile
valley, where most economic activity takes place. Egypt's economy was highly
centralized during the rule of former President Gamal Abdel NASSER but opened
up considerably under former Presidents Anwar EL-SADAT and Mohamed Hosni
MUBARAK. Cairo from 2004 to 2008 aggressively pursued economic reforms to
attract foreign investment and facilitate growth. Poor living conditions
combined with limited job opportunities for the average Egyptian contribute to
public discontent. After unrest erupted in January 2011, the Egyptian
Government backtracked on economic reforms, drastically increasing social
spending to address public dissatisfaction, but political uncertainty at the
same time caused economic growth to slow significantly, reducing the
government's revenues. Tourism, manufacturing, and construction were among the
hardest hit sectors of the Egyptian economy, pushing up unemployment levels,
and economic growth remains slow amid political uncertainty, government
transitions, unrest, and cycles of violence. Cairo since 2011 has drawn down
foreign exchange reserves and depended on foreign assistance, particularly from
Gulf countries, to finance imports and energy products and prevent further
devaluation of the Egyptian pound, fearing higher inflation from a weaker
currency
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Source
: CIA |
SKY LINE GROUP
Street : 7, 6 Street
Area : Madent Elmouzafen Helwan
Town : Cairo 11421
Country : Egypt
Telephone : (20-2) 5560097
Facsimile : (20-2) 5560097
Upon investigation
local sources were unable to locate a company called “Sky Line Group” in Egypt.
They also consulted local business directories and journals, as well as the
local telephone operator however there was no mention of the subject of your
enquiry.
Enquiries made with
the Egyptian Chambers of Commerce also proved unsuccessful as they had no
listing under the name of “Sky Line Group”. The telephone number listed above
was tried on numerous occasions but remained unanswered.
Should you be able
to provide us with any further information on the subject of your enquiry we
shall re-investigate and endeavour to send you a full report as soon as
possible.
Important Note:
Kindly provide us with additional information such as Correct Name, Address, Contact Details, Name of Contact Person or a copy of the Upper Part of Letterhead within 15 days of receiving this report, a would be sent without any additional cost.
INFORMATION DETAILS
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Analysis Done by
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DIV |
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Report Prepared
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PDT |
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