Addressing the infrastructure shortfall

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Addressing the infrastructure shortfall

With $16bn needing to be spent a year between now and 2020 to plug its infrastructure gap, Egypt has its work cut out. One of the most ambitious projects is to widen the iconic Suez Canal which could cost $200bn over the next 15-20 years.

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