Business in Suez (Canal, Egypt)
Suez Canal (Foreign Trade, Egypt) Attaka, Adabya, Ain Sukhna, Port Tawfiq
The port city of Suez is the capital of the Suez Governorate, north-east of
Egypt (north-east Africa)
- السويس in Arabic
- Population of Suez, 0.6 millions inhabitants
- Suez is the seventh largest city of Egypt,
after
Cairo,
Alexandria,
Shubra El Kheima,
Giza and Port Said
- Suez is on the north coast of the Gulf, at the southern end of the Suez
Canal
- Suez has three ports: Adabya, Ain Sukhna and Tawfiq Port
- The main economic activities in Suez are port activities and industry
- Petrochemical factory
- Oil refineries
- Suez-Cairo-Alexandria oil pipeline
- Production plants of cement in Attaka, steel, cooking oil, flour products, oil rigs and sugar
- The districts of Suez are Arbaeen, Suez, Ganayen, Faisal, Attaka
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Egyptian Students from Suez
- Masters: Business in Africa, Transport in Africa, International Business, Foreign Trade
- Doctorates: African Business, Global Logistics, World Trade
Masters adapted to the Egyptian Students
More information: Business in Egypt, at EENI Website.
Transport and Logistics in Suez (Egypt)
- Road toward Cairo, Port Said and Ismailia
- Suez - Port Said Road
- Suez - Ismailia Road
Suez Canal
Suez Governorate
- Suez is the capital of the Suez Governorate
- Area of the Suez Governorate: 17,840 km²
- Population of the Suez Governorate: 0.6 millions inhabitants
- The main natural resources of the Suez Governorate are oil, coal, clay,
marble and lime
- The main exports of Suez are papayas
Higher Education in Suez - Egypt
- University of the Suez Canal
- University of Suez
Suez
Suez
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