To move it to the Black Sands Factory of the Egyptian Black Sands Company to start the Tikrik business, Egypt began dismantling the giant Dutch crack "Long Live Egypt."

In the last aerial survey carried out by the Egyptian Nuclear Material Authority, it was revealed that Egypt had approximately 11 sites on the northern coasts with high concentrations of black sand, from Rashid to Al-Arish, 400 kilometers long.

The report of the House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Environment confirmed that black sand includes the most important sources of many economically important metals, such as monazite, radioactive uranium, Zaricon and many other minerals, which are included in many important industries such as rocket, aircraft, automobile, ceramic, biological and nuclear radioactive materials, as well as raw materials used in modern industries.

The Egyptian Black Sands Company has been established to maximize the economic benefits of the Black Sands Economic Mineral Exploitation Project, while adhering to global environmental safety and health standards, and to achieve the added value of derived minerals, to create new investments to develop and develop the Egyptian economy.

Forty-one metallurgical elements will be extracted from the black sands, including the manufacture of aircraft structures.

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