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North Africa’s prospects dim

By Heba Saleh in Cairo

Published: October 22 2008 18:32 | Last updated: October 22 2008 18:32

Countries in the region that rely on tourism may face some testing times as financial woes limit travel budgets

The countries of North Africa are, in their different ways, bracing themselves for the impact of a deepening global recession. Oil exporters such as Algeria and Libya are expecting diminished revenues due to falling prices, while the more diversified economies of Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco fear they are likely to face shrinking export markets, fewer tourist arrivals and less foreign investment.

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