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    AfDB signals growing confidence in Egypt’s economy

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    Headquarters of the African Development Bank (AfDB), photographed on September 16, 2016 in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. REUTERS/Luc Gnago/

    The African Development Bank (AfDB) signaled growing confidence in Egypt’s economic trajectory, saying the country is becoming increasingly resilient and sustainable, with strong private sector potential and competitiveness.

    This approval follows the bank’s approval of a $170 million loan to Egypt to support the second phase of a two-year program aimed at fostering private sector development. The initiative focuses on improving the business environment, promoting economic diversification, and supporting green growth initiatives.

    Speaking on behalf of AfDB’s Cairo office, he stressed that the program reflects the bank’s commitment to strengthening the fundamentals of Egypt’s economy while promoting inclusive and environmentally sustainable development.

    This investment supports Egypt’s efforts to position the economy as a regional hub for private sector growth, innovation and climate-smart development, and strengthens investor confidence amid continued global economic uncertainty.

    Egypt’s economy is showing signs of moving toward a more resilient and sustainable growth model, according to senior officials and international observers. Analysts point to a combination of private sector capacity building, competitive market reforms, and strategic international partnerships as driving forces behind this momentum.

    “Egypt is on track to balance economic dynamism with long-term sustainability,” said the African Development Bank (AfDB) senior representative in Cairo. “From the potential of the private sector to efforts to foster green growth and economic diversification, there are clear reasons for optimism.”

    The country’s efforts to modernize its business environment and diversify away from traditional sectors are already gaining momentum. Policymakers are focused on creating a regulatory environment that fosters innovation, investment, and green growth, while targeting structural reforms that reduce barriers for domestic and foreign investors.

    This economic direction has been reinforced by international support, particularly the African Development Bank (AfDB), which is supporting Egypt through its Private Sector Development and Economic Diversification Assistance Program. The program, now in its second phase, includes a $170 million loan package aimed at supporting private sector development, increasing competitiveness, and financing major green infrastructure projects such as improving Giza’s sewage treatment.

    Dr. Rania Almashat, Egypt’s Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation, said: “This program is not just about financial resources; it shows that Egypt can implement reforms that will have long-term impact.” “This demonstrates confidence in our ability to combine economic growth and sustainability.”

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