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IMF, Egypt Reach Staff-Level Facility Deal


International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Egypt have reached a staff-level agreement on comprehensive economic policies and reforms to be supported by a 46-month extended fund facility (EFF) arrangement of US$3 billion. This follows meetings held in Washington DC and Cairo by an IMF team, led by Ivanna Vladkova Hollar, Mission Chief for Egypt, to finalize discussions on IMF support for Egypt and the authorities’ comprehensive economic reform program.

At the end of the discussions, Hollar issued the following statement:  “We are happy to announce that the Egyptian authorities and the IMF team have reached a staff-level agreement on the economic policies to be supported by a 46-month arrangement under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF).

"The new EFF, with a requested access of SDR2.35 billion (equivalent to about US$3 billion), aims to provide Egypt with balance of payments and budget support while catalyzing additional financing from Egypt’s international and regional partners to maintain economic stability, address macroeconomic imbalances and spillovers from the war in Ukraine, protect livelihoods, and push forward deep structural and governance reforms to promote private sector-led growth and job creation. The agreement is subject to approval by the IMF’s Executive Board, which is expected to discuss the authorities’ request in December," she said.

“The rapidly changing global environment and spillovers related to the war in Ukraine are posing significant challenges for countries around the world, including Egypt. The IMF team welcomes the authorities’ recent actions to expand targeted social protection, implement a durable flexible exchange rate regime, and phase out the mandatory use of letters of credits for import finance, as well as their steadfast commitment to tackle needed macroeconomic adjustments and carry out an ambitious structural reform agenda amidst a challenging global backdrop," the statement said.

“The government’s fiscal policy under the EFF will be anchored to the reduction of general government debt and gross financing needs. Continued fiscal consolidation will be supported by the implementation of the government’s Medium-Term Revenue Strategy (MTRS) that aims to improve the efficiency and progressivity of the tax system. Social protection will continue to be strengthened including through the temporary extension of the emergency support to ration card holders and measures to protect the purchasing power of vulnerable wage earners and pensioners. Broad fiscal structural reforms will also aim to further improve the budget composition, strengthen governance, accountability, and transparency, and support climate mitigation goals," it said.

The Central Bank of Egypt's (CBE) move to a flexible exchange rate regime is a significant and welcome step to unwind external imbalances, boost Egypt’s competitiveness, and attract foreign direct investment. The commitment to durable exchange rate flexibility going forward will be a cornerstone policy for rebuilding and safeguarding Egypt’s external resilience over the long term. The EFF will support the CBE’s efforts to improve the functioning of the foreign exchange market, increase foreign reserves, and further improve monetary policy transmission. Monetary policy, which will be firmly rooted in the CBE’s price stability mandate, will aim to gradually reduce inflation to within the CBE’s inflation target, said the statement.


published:30/10/2022 10:29 GMT

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