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Egypt 2019 year in review

Egypt 2019 year in review

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In the 2018/19 fiscal year ended June 30, Egypt's real GDP growth rate was 5.6%, higher than the previous fiscal year's 5.3%, and the World Bank attributed its growth to net exports.

Furthermore, the Egyptian pound strengthened against the dollar over the course of 2019, reaching $1:LE16.40 by mid-September 2019, before dipping below $1:LE16 in December.

Meanwhile, the figure for annual headline inflation was 7.1%, within the central bank’s target range of 9%, plus or minus three points.

Growth sectors included tourism, wholesale and retail, real estate and construction, and gas extractives. Levels of foreign direct investment (FDI) increased, but there are concerns that this is mainly focused on hydrocarbons.

Significant oil and gas discoveries in the eastern Mediterranean in March and July are set to reduce the import burden of the chemical and plastics industries through the development of downstream segments. However, some observers have warned that the discoveries could also exacerbate the predominance of hydrocarbons in the economy.

Building on the legacy of reforms

These positive macroeconomic results come on the back of an extensive series of economic reforms.

Between 2015 and 2017 the Egyptian government, in collaboration with the World Bank, put into place a series of far-reaching reforms aimed at boosting the economy, creating jobs and achieving sustainable growth, especially in the energy sector.

Alongside this, in 2016 Egypt started a three-year, $12bn loan programme backed by the IMF. In August 2019 it received the sixth and final tranche of these funds.

The extended facility supported wide-ranging reforms and addressed inconsistent policies that had resulted in fiscal imbalances, as well as high inflation and public debt. Another target was dwindling foreign exchange reserves, a result of the fixed exchange rate between the Egyptian pound and the US dollar.

A key goal of the package was to make the economy more dynamic, inclusive and – above all – driven by the private sector. With this in mind, Egypt cut fuel subsidies, floated the currency and increased interest rates to limit associated inflation. Civil servants’ salaries were also targeted.

The benefits of the flotation began to be felt in 2019, with company profits reaching pre-floatation levels by the end of November.

One challenge that remains is the pressure that these reforms put on consumer spending as nominal wage growth fell below inflation between 2016 and 2018. Nevertheless, a high rate of population growth has meant that despite smaller basket sizes, most retailers have continued to see moderate growth.

Various legal changes have also had notable effects. Changes to the Income Tax Law boosted government revenues, while the investment environment has been strengthened by amendments to the Investment Law and the implementation of the Competition Law.

In addition, the industrial licensing regime has been streamlined, reducing the time it takes to obtain a license in low-risk industries by 80%.

Going forward into 2020

Moving into 2020, the focus will be continuing reforms on a sectorial level.

Egypt will continue moving ahead with plans to transform its renewable energy capacity, spearheaded by the development of a major solar power station in November.

Located in the Aswan Governorate in Upper Egypt, the 1.4-GW Benban Solar Park has attracted some $2bn in investment, with around 30 companies already establishing energy projects and commercial operations at the site. Meeting domestic power needs through renewable resources will free up oil and gas supplies to be used either for export or in other value-added industries.

Alongside this, greater emphasis on industries that are not as reliant on imported materials should accelerate growth in various manufacturing segments, among them ready-made garments and food and beverage manufacturing. Tourism is also set for further expansion.

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