Tuesday, 30 May 2017
Indian petrochemical company to increase investment in Egypt
CAIRO: India's largest investor in Egypt's chemical business is planning to increase its investments in the Middle Eastern country to USD 1.5 billion, the company's top executive has said. The petrochemicals giant TCI Sanmar's current investments in Egypt are estimated at USD 1.
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