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wonder how much of this makes it into the recorded government revenues. Mostly people avoid this by sending packages via people who travel. But I wonder. I wonder, with so many people living abroad that the 3rd or 4th biggest source of revenue for Egypt is people working outside of Egypt whether this can be avoided entirely.
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I believe that the sentence you mention from the introduction is either totally outdated or written from a PR perspective. In any case, it is a subjective assessment that definitely does not belong in the lead section. It could be included in a later section, but it should balanced with different
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I came here to see if other people had the same opinion; the introduction really doesn't seem very neutral to me. (I haven't read past there yet.) The word "healed" is a bit biased, but my main issue is with how it ends: "The country benefits from political stability; its proximity to Europe, and
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There are other points beside those, but honestly, those three issues strike me as reason enough to challenge neutrality. I'd offer to do it, but it's best left to someone who properly knows what they're talking about; and for all I know, "proximity to Europe" and "stable from an investor's
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The revenue lists tax and grant revenue. Where is the revenue from the Suez Canal? This is not "taxes" and it is not "grants." It was 5.38 bil US dollars in 2008, so it would be a sizable part of the budget revenues (approx 7%). I was told that the government gets this income directly. Am I
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