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Egypt’s mineral sales to increase to $740m in FY 2019/20

State revenues from mining activities increase to $60m, says source

- By Abdel Razek Al-Shuwaikhi and Mohamed Adel

The Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources aims to increase the total mineral sales by about 2% during the fiscal year FY 2019/20, through increasing the production of mining and quarrying materials from different concession areas.

A government source said in a statement to Daily News Egypt that mineral sales will rise to $740m during the current fiscal year, compared to $725m in FY 2018/2019.

He added that the target state revenues from mineral sales will rise to $60m in FY 2019/20 from $58m in FY 2018/19, a growth of 3.4%.

The source pointed out that the ministry is working to increase production of mineral raw materials and products from 7m tonnes in FY 2018/19 to 8m tonnes in FY 2019/20.

The Egyptian Mineral Resources Authority works to prevent random exploratio­n and increase the added value of quarry materials through processing operations instead of exportatio­n as raw materials, in addition to setting clear controls for the utilisatio­n of mines and quarries.

The source stressed that the Ministry of Petroleum is currently working to create an attractive investment climate for the developmen­t and utilisatio­n of mineral wealth, in accordance with the state vision and goals in achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t through the establishm­ent of economic projects that achieve added value.

He pointed out that a package of reforms and a roadmap for the developmen­t of the mining sector have been initiated, after the issuance of the Mineral Resources Law, with the participat­ion of several experts, specialist­s, investors, and concerned authoritie­s in the country in order to encourage investment and attract major internatio­nal companies.

The source added that the amendments to the Mineral Resources Law aim to separate between exploratio­n and utilisatio­n phases, which would attract more investment­s because exploratio­n deals take lengthy measures.

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