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09CAIRO1557
2009-08-10 14:29:00
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Embassy Cairo
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EGYPT'S ECONOMY: AUGUST 9 PRESS ROUND-UP

Tags:  ECON EINV EFIN ETRD ENRG PGOV EG 
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TAGS: ECON EINV EFIN ETRD ENRG PGOV EG
SUBJECT: EGYPT'S ECONOMY: AUGUST 9 PRESS ROUND-UP

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON EINV EFIN ETRD ENRG PGOV EG
SUBJECT: EGYPT'S ECONOMY: AUGUST 9 PRESS ROUND-UP


1. (U) The following are notable economic news stories that appeared
over the past week in the Egyptian press:

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Ministry of Finance releases FY08/09 preliminary figures
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2. (U) Minister of Finance Youssef Boutros Ghaly said the
preliminary results of the FY2008/2009 showed an improvement in the
macroeconomic indicators. The budget deficit remained at 6.9%, same
as last year. The Minister considered this a significant achievement
given the global economic situation. Revenues went up 24% to LE274.8
billion ($49.6 billion),while expenditures increased by 21.7% to
LE343.7 billion ($62 billion). The Minister said the budget deficit
is expected to increase in FY09/10 due to the financial crisis. (All
newspapers, 8/4/2009)

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World Bank grants $270 million to Railway Authority
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3. (U) The Egyptian Prime Minister, Ahmed Nazif, and the Ministers
of Investment and International Cooperation attended the signing of
a $270 million soft loan between the Railway Authority and the World
Bank. The loan extends over 30 years with a grace period of 5
years, after which it will be charged an interest rate of 1.5%
annually. The Authority will finance payment of the debt without
incurring additional burdens on the government, the Minister of
International Cooperation said. The loan aims at improving the
efficiency and safety of railway services as part of the overall
reforms aimed at the transportation sector. (All newspapers,
8/3/2009) On a similar note, Minister of Investment Mahmoud Mohey
Eddin met Shamshad Akhtar, Deputy Regional Manager at the World
Bank, to discuss projects about bank finances including the new
mortgage project targeting youth and the under-privileged. The bank
has provided $300 million to build 80,000 residential units over 3
years. (Al Alam Al Yom 8/5/2009)

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Fifth interest rate cut during 2009
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4. (U) The Monetary Policy Committee at the Central Bank declared a
fifth interest rate cut since the beginning of the year. The rate
was reduced by 0.5% from 9% to 8.5% in order to stimulate growth.
(All newspapers)

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Regulator rejects offer of France Telecom
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5. (U) The Egyptian Financial Supervisory Authority (EFSA) rejected
for the third time France Telecom's appeal to allow the purchase of
the remaining shares of the Egyptian Co. for Mobile Services
(MobiNil). EFSA reported France Telecom's proposal because prices
offered were less than the price set by the international
arbitration ruling for the majority of the company, which amounts to
LE273.26 ($49.32) per share. According to press report, France
Telecom offered LE230 ($41.52) per share in its third bid and
offered LE237 ($42.78) a share in its second bid on May 19. France
Telecom plans to challenge the decision in the Egyptian supreme
court. (El Masri El Yom, Al Ahram, 8/6/2009)

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The Jonglei Canal
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6. (U) Minister of Irrigation Mohammad Allam issued a ministerial
decree to form a delegation to visit Sudan in early October to study
the current status of the Jonglei canal and the possibility of the
completion of the canal. It is currently about 70% complete and has
a length of 375 km. If the first phase is completed, it would save
approximately 4 billion cubic meters (BCM) of water split between
Egypt and Sudan; the second phase would save about 7 BCM of water.
(Akhbar and El Masri El Yom, 6/8/2009)


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Introduction of a new H1N1 vaccine
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7. (U) Minister of Health, Dr. Hatem El Gabaly indicated that the
government started negotiations with three multinational
pharmaceutical companies to import 5 million doses of a new H1N1
vaccine, expected to be approved by the WHO in January 2010 and to
arrive in Egypt by April or May of the same year. (Yom 7, 8/ 5/2009)


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