Egypt approves LE22.3 bn in economic stimulus

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Egypt approves LE22.3 bn in economic stimulus

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Egypt's cabinet on Wednesday approved an additional 22.3 billion Egyptian pounds ($3.2 billion) in spending on investment projects to boost the economy over the coming 10 months, Deputy Prime Minister Ziad Bahaa El-Din said.

He said the government would present its economic programme to Gulf Arab countries, in particular the United Arab Emirates, which has already agreed to finance medical projects and 10 wheat silos.

The army-backed interim government is keen to improve conditions for a deeply polarised population battered by more than two years of political and economic turmoil. Despite a mushrooming budget deficit, it is under intense pressure to avoid unpopular austerity measures.

Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates have promised Egypt a total of $12 billion in loans, grants and fuel shipments after Islamist President Mohamed Mursi was deposed by the army last month. Of that, $5 billion has already arrived.

The government said it would use the aid money pledged to Egypt from Arab Gulf countries to boost public investment rather than raise salaries or current expenditures.

The new investments would be aimed towards labour-intensive projects and services that helped the poor, Bahaa El-Din said.

Even with the new spending, the government aims to reduce the budget deficit to 9 percent of gross domestic product in the fiscal year to end-June 2014 from 14 percent last year, Finance Minister Ahmed Galal said.

This it would do by streamlining spending, especially on energy subsidies, and through Gulf aid, Galal said.


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Egypt's deficit has jumped since the beginning of 2013 to nearly half of all government spending.

The government has also been helped by a decrease in interest rates since the Arab aid arrived, reducing the cost of servicing its debt by 2 or 2.5 percent, Galal said.

The ministers were speaking at a news conference after a cabinet meeting.

"There will be a gradual change in the price of energy for large investors in all energy products," Galal said, adding that the government was preparing a phased plan for the increases.

"Its implementation might be over two years and will begin before the end of the current year." He said the government planned no new taxes.

The government projects that the increased spending will boost growth to 3.5 percent in the 2013/14 fiscal year from 2 percent last year, Planning Minister Ashraf El-Araby said.

The additional 22.3 billion pounds would bring total government investment in this year's budget to 120 billion pounds.

Some 2.2 billion pounds of new funds would be used to pay arrears the government owes to contractors, with most of this to be paid by the end of December.

The new cash will also be directed to building railways, roads, bridges and 131 potable water and sewage treatment plants as well as to an extension of the Cairo metro and other improvements to the city's transport network, El-Araby said.

The government plans to increase the amount of new low-income government homes slated for completion this year to 100,000 from the previously planned 50,000, he said.

Utilities will be extended to 36 industrial zones, many in southern Egypt, with the aim of attracting 4,000 projects that will provide 450,000 jobs.

The government will also extend natural gas to an additional 800,000 homes by end-June, El-Araby said.

Source: http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/80222.aspx


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Re: Egypt approves LE22.3 bn in economic stimulus

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Goodness it has not taken long for these guys to get their act in order, well done, but keep an eye on the deficit. This could be great news for Egypt provided it is spread all over and not just the big Cities.
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DJKeefy wrote:This it would do by streamlining spending, especially on energy subsidies, and through Gulf aid, Galal said.
I hope that means that energy subsidies will be reduced, not increased, but the statement could be interpreted either way.
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Re: Egypt approves LE22.3 bn in economic stimulus

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I have read carefully through the information Keefy here has put up for us, its very interesting in a number of ways. First, throughout the world money is cheap, where many of the so called emerging economies have begun to falter, these 'institutes' are now looking for safe 'harbours',as they now pull their $.

Egypt has been able to obtain very cheap credit from much of the rich Arab oil states, being that they believe the military are now in a position to prevent the so called domino effect, that certainly would have had a serious effect on most of themselves.

So, all these new projects are new, well no, not really. Believe it or not, most of these projects were set out during the last 18 months of the Mubarak era. He had already built in the infra-structure, new roads especially in Middle and Upper Egypt, and ofcourse the new super-highway. He had already raised cash to pay for the new industries via the IMF and new domestic taxation (e.g property tax. etc.)

I honestly believe that all this work will soon begin, as the paper work is already in place. At times like this, when money is cheap, governments usually invest in domestic infra-structure, but as with the UK and other western nations they usually get bogged down at the planning stage for ten years.

So, yet again terrific news for Egypt.
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