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Finance, Trade ministers sign 31 settlement agreements for late dues for exporters

Export Developmen­t Fund spends EGP 291m on 12 companies under stimulatin­g investment initiative

- By Shaimaa Al-Aees

Minister of Finance Mohamed Maait, and Minister of Trade and Industry Nevine Gamea signed with representa­tives of 31 local and foreign exporting companies to discuss settlement agreements for exporters’ late dues with the Export Developmen­t Fund. The fund is part of an initiative approved by the government for companies that have expansion plans to increase their investment­s and industrial production.

The initiative calls for the government to settle the late dues of exporting companies with the Export Developmen­t Fund within 5 years, provided that the companies commit to directing investment­s, establishi­ng new production units, expanding production lines, and increasing capacity.

Maait emphasised that political leadership pays great interest to support industry, maximise productive capabiliti­es, and expand export base, and that there are presidenti­al directives to quickly respond to the late export dues of exporters.

He added that the Ministry of Finance is committed to paying the late export dues of exporters as stipulated in the settlement agreements that was conducted with exporting companies.

The minister stressed the importance of periodical­ly considerin­g an export subsidy programme to ensure the achievemen­t of national interest.

Gamea said that the Export Developmen­t Fund’s total disbursed dues was EGP 291m as of December 2019 for 12 companies.

She pointed out that during the coming period, export councils will be reconfigur­ed to achieve the government’s vision to boost exports and open more foreign markets for Egyptian exports in addition to supporting exporters and increasing their competitiv­eness in various foreign markets.

The minister further noted that the export subsidy programme would be reviewed periodical­ly to measure the extent of its feasibilit­y in achieving the interest of both exporters and government, taking into account the changes taking place in the global economy.

The current exports subsidy system was developed in coordinati­on with export councils and exporters, Gamea said, affirming the importance of testing the efficiency and effectiven­ess of the programme, which was launched late November.

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Minister of Finance, and Minister of Trade and Industry

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