Africa Economy

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Egypt lies at the heart of the Middle East and North Africa region and remains its most populous country and one of its largest economies. The country is of vital importance to regional and continental allies, with whom trade, investment, and security ties have seen growing relevance in recent years.

 

One of the potentially positive results of Egypt’s improved economic situation is that it has compelled the government to get creative to meet social and fiscal obligations. Nowhere is this more apparent than in area funds – historically the preserve of financial houses, but recently a key area for the administration.

 

How is the US assisting Egypt in developing a more sustainable and inclusive economy?

 

After several years marked by turbulence and uncertainty, Egypt’s economy received two welcome boosts in 2015. The first was the successful conclusion to the Egypt Economic Development Conference (EEDC) in the first quarter of the year, which drew more than 70 senior executives from global firms, the leaders of major financial institutions...

 

Located at a crossroads between Africa, Asia and Europe, Egypt remains one of the world’s most strategically important countries, as it has been for millennia. Lying astride trade routes linking West, East, North and South, Egypt has long been at the heart of regional and global commerce. For the past century and a half, the Suez Canal has...

 

How is the administration working to increase employment, especially among young people?

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