Egypt signs €8 billion deal with Siemens for high-speed rail system
By DW
01 June 2022 |
5:45 am
The German company said it has sealed the biggest order in its history to build the world's sixth-largest rail network. Tracks will connect cities along the Nile with the Red and Mediterranean seas.
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