Egypt’s economy grows 5.6% in 2018/19 fiscal year
Africa, Economy
Egypt’s economy grew 5.6 per cent in the 2018/19 fiscal year and is “on the right track’’ as it completes IMF-backed reforms, Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouli said on Wednesday.
Madbouli said the budget deficit came in at 8.2 per cent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which was slightly below an official forecast of 8.4 per cent.
Egypt is emerging from a three-year economic reform programme tied to a $12 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Madbouli said Egypt’s primary surplus stood at two per cent for the fiscal year which ended in June and also pointed to a recent drop in inflation as positive signs.
Economic growth was up from 5.3 per cent in 2017/18 and in line with a government forecast.
“At the same time, it induces us to complete the implementation of reforms and the efforts exerted to achieve the targets for the new fiscal year,’’ Madbouli said in a statement.
Egypt has been praised by international lenders for swift reforms implemented since 2016, though austerity measures and inflation have left many Egyptians struggling to get by.
The reforms included a sharp devaluation of the currency, the introduction of value-added tax and the elimination of subsidies on most fuel products.
Headline annual inflation dropped to 9.4 per cent in June from 14.1 per cent the previous month, though it is expected to rise over the rest of the summer as the impact of the latest round of fuel subsidy cuts kicks in. (Reuters/NAN)
JULY 17, 2019 13:52 GMT
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