Egypt orders ministries to curb spending amid foreign currency crunch
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EGYPT’S government has instructed ministries to cut non-essential spending until the end of the fiscal year as it tries to cope with continuing pressure on its currency and rising inflation.
The decision, dated Jan. 4 and published in the official gazette this week, includes the postponement of any new national project heavily reliant on foreign currency.
It also requires ministries to seek finance ministry approval on foreign currency expenditure.
The health, interior, foreign, and defence ministries are exempted, as well as agencies tasked with expenditure on subsidised food products and energy.
Some activities listed as non-essential spending include travel, marketing, and conferences, as well as grants and training for employees.
The decision included no detail on how much money could be saved.
The move came as Egypt continued to face a foreign currency shortage despite allowing the Egyptian pound to depreciate sharply in recent months, most recently last week.
Egypt has spent heavily on large infrastructure projects in recent years.
Some of the infrastructure includes a new capital city east of Cairo and extensive road building, which helped sustain economic activity through the COVID-19 pandemic but have also faced criticism.
As Egypt came under financial pressure in early 2021 the central bank imposed curbs on import financing, causing a heavy backlog of goods at ports.
The reversal of the curbs was a key requirement of a 46-month financial support package from the International Monetary Fund confirmed in December.
Greater exchange rate flexibility was another condition of the IMF deal. (Reuters/NAN)
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