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Rania Al-Mashat: Egypt Economic Reforms Take Center Stage as Egypt Advances Growth Agenda

Rania Al-Mashat Egypt economic reforms were the focus as Her Excellency Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Egypt’s Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation, met with military attachés designated for overseas assignments. The briefing highlighted Egypt’s economic direction, reform progress, and investment outlook amid improving macroeconomic indicators.

Dr. Al-Mashat stressed that integrated coordination across government policies is driving investment, boosting production, and strengthening private-sector participation. She noted that Egypt’s economy has shown consistent recovery since mid-2024, supported by structural reforms and fiscal discipline.

 

Economic Growth Outlook and Reform Momentum

According to Dr. Al-Mashat, Egypt is expected to achieve economic growth exceeding 5% in the current fiscal year. Government targets aim to raise growth to nearly 7% in the medium term to generate employment and ensure citizen-centered development. International financial institutions have acknowledged the success of these reforms in stabilizing the economy and managing multiple global and regional challenges.

 

She explained that reforms implemented in March 2024, along with strict public investment governance, have created space for private sector expansion. A public investment ceiling of EGP 1 trillion was enforced in FY 2024/2025, allowing private enterprises to receive a larger share of bank credit, particularly in industry.

 

Productive Sectors Driving Egypt’s Economy

Dr. Al-Mashat highlighted that Egypt’s growth is increasingly driven by productive sectors such as industry, tourism, and information and communications technology. These sectors are largely private-sector led, with tourism and manufacturing showing strong export performance.

Tourism arrivals are expected to approach 19 million this year, while tourism nights reached record levels in the last quarter of the previous fiscal year. Industrial production has also translated into higher exports, reinforcing Egypt economic growth prospects reported widely in Africa news coverage.


Macroeconomic Stability and IMF Engagement

The minister confirmed that the completion of the fifth and sixth IMF reviews has strengthened investor confidence and reinforced positive economic expectations for 2026. She emphasized that macroeconomic stability and reform are mutually reinforcing, laying solid foundations for sustainable development.

 

Despite regional disruptions affecting Suez Canal revenues, Egypt’s economy has shown resilience. Dr. Al-Mashat noted that the canal accounts for nearly 12% of global trade, making its stability critical for international supply chains and inflation control.


Private Sector, Climate Finance, and Development Partnerships

Dr. Al-Mashat outlined Egypt’s continued engagement with international institutions, UN organizations, and private investors to mobilize concessional financing. Through the NWFE Country Platform, around $5 billion has been mobilized for renewable energy and electricity grid projects, supporting Egypt’s target of 42% renewable energy by 2030.

 

She also noted that private sector entities have received approximately $17 billion in financing since 2020, reinforcing Egypt’s transition toward a higher-productivity economic model through AI and digital transformation.


Human Development and Long-Term Vision

Human development remains a central pillar of Egypt’s economic strategy. Nearly 48% of public investments in the FY 2025/2026 plan are directed toward education, health, and social development. Dr. Al-Mashat stressed that citizens remain at the center of development planning.

The ministry continues to oversee joint committees with partner countries, strengthening trade, investment, and technical cooperation. In 2025 alone, Egypt completed 11 high-level committees and signed more than 65 cooperation agreements, enhancing its global economic engagement.

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H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat’s engagement with military attachés reflects Egypt’s broader push for coordinated economic diplomacy and institutional reform. This development-focused dialogue highlights how Egypt’s planning agenda aligns stability, investment and international cooperation, a trend closely followed in Africa news as regional economies pursue sustainable growth and global partnerships.

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