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Gov’t to announce key amendments to Export Support Fund soon | InvestmentMin

The upcoming amendments are expected to address these issues and improve the efficiency and impact of the Export Support Fund, thereby bolstering Egypt’s export sector

By: Business Today Egypt

Tue, Sep. 10, 2024

Egypt plans to reveal significant amendments to the Export Support Fund within the next 7 to 10 days, explained Hassan El Khatib, Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade on Monday at the inaugural conference of the Export Council for Food Industries.

The upcoming amendments are expected to address these issues and improve the efficiency and impact of the Export Support Fund, thereby bolstering Egypt’s export sector.

He added that the proposed changes aim to streamline the disbursement process of export support, ensuring that funds are allocated within a maximum of three months.

A key condition is that exporters must deposit their export proceeds into local banks, which will manage their foreign currency needs.

El Khatib highlighted that delays in disbursing support and instances of the Fund exceeding its budgetary allocations have undermined its effectiveness.

The foreign trade minister noted that President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi has expressed strong backing for the proposed amendments, depending on their potential to enhance Egypt’s export performance.

He also criticized the high customs clearance fees on imports in Egypt, which can reach up to $270 per shipment, $43 in Morocco and $18 in India. He emphasized the urgent need for a comprehensive overhaul of Egypt's import, export, and trade legislation to improve the country's competitive standing.

During his speech at the conference, El Khatib shared that the food industry accounts for around 14% of the country’s total exports, emphasizing that boosting exports, particularly of goods, is central to the government’s strategy for achieving sustainable economic growth.

At the same conference, Yasser Sobhi, Deputy Minister of Finance for Financial Policies, emphasized that boosting exports is a top priority for the government, citing its role as a key driver for growth, job creation, and economic stability.

The economic ministries are working on solutions to the challenges facing industry and export sectors, aiming to foster a competitive environment that benefits both companies and the state economically, he explained.