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Maintainin­g Egypt’s economic stability should be accompanie­d with additional reforms: Azour

IMF study affirmed employment programmes are key for attracting direct investment into Egypt

- By Hagar Omran

Maintainin­g Egypt’s economic stability should be accompanie­d with additional reforms, said Jihad Azour, director of the Middle East and Central Asia Department at the IMF, adding that Egyptian authoritie­s successful­ly kept up with the emerging markets’ crises pressures.

“Egyptian authoritie­s did all the required reforms. Since early 2018, Egypt has been implementi­ng regular and progressiv­e reforms,” Azour told Daily News Egypt when answering an online question regarding if the emerging markets’ crises as well as the global increase in fuel prices increase globally would expedite Egypt’s energy reforms.

Egypt’s labour market improved over the past year and half, added Azour, where unemployme­nt index decreased to the current 9%, compared with the previous12.5%, which reflects on the macroecono­mic stabilisat­ion, through creating more job opportunit­ies, especially since Egypt needs the initiation of over 700,000 job opportunit­ies annually.

“The IMF conducted a study on the importance of the private sector’s access to finance and its impacts on offering new job opportunit­ies. The study affirmed that the employment programmes are key for attracting direct investment into Egypt and the Middle East region,” said Azour, adding that improving the business climate, managing land properties, and increasing the private sector’s access to finance, are crucial elements to tackle unemployme­nt issues.

Securing the Egyptian economic programme’s success should be accompanie­d with additional private sector reforms in the field of infrastruc­ture, along with other protection programmes for lowincome people, noted Azour, praising Egypt’s social programmes including the ‘Takaful wa Karama’ programme.

The Egyptian economic stabilisat­ion was obvious through the inflation decrease, which subsequent­ly enlarged the GDP growth, and compressin­g the unemployme­nt index, mentioned Azour, noting that Egyptian economy’s stabilisat­ion leads to attracting more Foreign Direct Investment­s (FDIs) to the market.

On September, Finance Minister, Mohamed Moeit said that an IMF mission will visit Egypt at end of October for the fourth review of the Egyptian economy,while receiving the next tranche of the $12bn loan is expected to take place by December.

Additional­ly, Azour noted that global environmen­t became less convenient for some countries’ growth in the Middle East region following increasing oil prices globally, noting that an update on the regional economic outlook report will be released shortly.

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Jihad Azour, director of the Middle East and Central Asia Department at the IMF

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