
Business in Suez (Canal, Port Tawfiq, 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
Transport and Logistics in Suez (Egypt)

- Road toward Cairo, Port Said and Ismailia
- Suez - Port Said Road
- Suez - Ismailia Road
Suez Canal


Egyptian Students from Suez

- Masters: Business in Africa, Transport and Logistics in Africa
- Doctorate in African Business

More information: International Trade and Business in Egypt, at EENI Global Business School Website.
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
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