As visitor numbers surge, hospitality and heritage sectors are demanding new skills, pulling workers from traditional industries and forcing businesses to compete harder for trained staff.
As venture capital flows into Downtown Cairo's emerging startup corridor, early movers are already securing premium office space and attracting international partnerships.
As multinational firms and local startups race to establish Cairo offices, a new class of skilled workers is capturing premium salaries while traditional sectors struggle.
As geopolitical tensions redirect global commerce, Egyptian logistics firms and tech entrepreneurs are capturing unprecedented market share—but the window for entry may be closing.
As international brands flood into New Cairo and Downtown, local employers face an unprecedented talent squeeze that's forcing wages up and training standards higher.
As capital flows shift and consumer confidence rises, entrepreneurs in Garden City and beyond are decoding the signals that matter most to their bottom line.
As developers race to build new commercial districts, everyday Cairenes should understand how soaring office prices are reshaping neighbourhoods and affecting everything from parking to local services.
Foreign direct investment patterns and currency movements are reshaping household budgets across the capital—here's what the numbers mean for ordinary Egyptians.
As Washington and Tehran edge toward new negotiations, Egyptian exporters operating along the Suez corridor face mounting pressure on freight costs and supply chain timelines.
As inflation erodes household purchasing power across the capital, a new breed of financial technology companies and real estate investors are capitalising on consumer desperation for affordable credit and housing solutions.
As international capital eyes Egypt's hospitality renaissance, local operators decode what shifting investment patterns reveal about the market's true health.
As visitor numbers surge, hospitality and heritage sectors are competing fiercely for skilled workers, forcing wages up and reshaping career trajectories across the city.
As geopolitical tensions ripple across the Middle East and global supply chains strain, small business owners in Cairo's bustling Khan El-Khalili are adapting faster than ever.
As foreign direct investment shifts and domestic hiring patterns evolve, understanding the data behind Cairo's employment landscape has never been more important for workers and businesses alike.
As Middle Eastern tensions escalate and Western markets face new uncertainties, Cairo's employers are making tough hiring decisions that ripple across the city's business districts.
As geopolitical tensions reshape supply chains and tariff policies, everyday prices at Carrefour and local markets are about to shift—here's what's happening and why it matters to your wallet.