Ahmed Ezz

Ahmed Ezz

Infobox Politician
name = Ahmed Ezz
birth_date = 1959
birth_place = flagicon|Egypt Cairo, Egypt
party = National Democratic Party (Egypt)

Ahmed Ezz (born in 1959) he graduated from Cairo University with a degree in Civil Engineering [ [http://www.zoominfo.com/Search/PersonDetail.aspx?PersonID=25304598#ref492562659 Zoominfo] ] . He is an Egyptian politician and business tycoon and the Chairman and Managing Director of Al Ezz Industries, a leading company in the manufacturing of steel and ceramic industries in the Middle East and North Africa Region. He is also the Chairman of the Planning and Budget Committee of the People's Assembly of Egypt as a member of the National Democratic Party of Egypt.

Opposition parties, other parliamentarians, and groups "including the banned Muslim Brotherhood movement" is accusing Ezz of monopolizing the steel industry in Egypt by holding more than 60 percent of the market share, describing it as an act that is backed up by the government when the dominant share of monopoly was raised from 35 percent to 65 percent, an act that was described by the active parliamentarian Aboul Ezz Al Hariri as "enhancing the proliferation of monopolies rather than fighting them". The groups mentioned are even blaming him of increasing the steel prices of as much as 70 perent. But Ezz does not seem affected by the almost daily drubbings he gets in the press. He dryly told reporters that a competition law "would at least provide a legal framework preventing everyone from making accusations".

ee also

* EZDK

External links

* [http://www.ezzindustries.com EZZ Steel]
* [http://www.ndp.org.eg/en/ National Democratic Party of Egypt]

References

*cite web |url=http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Ezz_Ahmed_230623382.aspx |title=ZoomInfo Business People Information |accessdate=2007-07-03 |last=Ezz |first=Ahmed
*cite web |url=http://businesstodayegypt.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=2415 |title=Unmaking Monopolies: Business Today Egypt |accessdate=2007-07-03


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