IMF approves $5.2-billion, 1-year loan program for Egypt

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IMF approves $5.2-billion, 1-year loan program for Egypt

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The International Monetary Fund's new loan for Egypt comes on top of $2.8 billion in emergency aid approved in May 2020

WASHINGTON, USA – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) board on Friday, June 26, approved a one-year, $5.2-billion financing package for Egypt to help the country alleviate the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The new funding under a standby arrangement comes on top of $2.8 billion in emergency aid the IMF board approved a month ago, although at the time officials acknowledged that more help would be needed.

The IMF noted Cairo had “a strong track record” of implementing economic reforms under fund-supported programs over the past 4 years, and the new loan will help put it on strong footing for a recovery.

“Egypt was one of the fastest-growing emerging markets prior to the COVID-19 outbreak,” the IMF said in a statement. “However, the significant domestic and global disruptions from the pandemic have worsened the economic outlook and reshuffled policy priorities.”

The aid will focus first on health and social spending, as well as financial stability to keep a lid on inflation.

Fund staff agreed with authorities on the terms of the loan in early June, and said the funds also will open the doors to financing from other lenders and help support job creation by the private sector.

Egypt has suffered over 2,500 COVID-19 fatalities with over 61,000 cases, according to Johns Hopkins University’s tally. – Rappler.com

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