How will the Israel-Iran war affect the Egyptian economy?
The Egyptian economy continues to tremble with uncertainty in the face of the widening regional war escalated when Israel attacked Iran on Friday night. By the end of Sunday’s trading…
The Egyptian economy continues to tremble with uncertainty in the face of the widening regional war escalated when Israel attacked Iran on Friday night. By the end of Sunday’s trading…
Sources say the draft state ownership law aims to appease the IMF
Egypt will be getting another US$5 billion in loans from the International Monetary Fund as an increase to the 2022 $3 billion loan, IMF representative in Egypt Ivanna Vladkova Hollar…
Amid a spiraling economic crisis and with over US$42 billion in looming debt payments over the course of this year, the government has been working in recent weeks to secure…
The Cabinet announced on Tuesday evening that 10 state-owned companies had been temporarily listed on the Egyptian Exchange, one of several measures…
In a Tuesday statement, the International Monetary Fund announced that Egypt passed the fifth and sixth reviews as part of its ongoing…
A delegation from the International Monetary Fund touched down in Cairo on Monday to begin its final review of the US$8 billion…
The Egyptian pound has appreciated against the United States dollar over recent days, reaching its highest exchange value since the beginning of…
The IMF flagged the Egyptian military’s expanding involvement in economic activities in its fourth r
A value-added tax will be levied on sugar sales starting in the new fiscal year, according to a government decision that has…
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