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Egypt's growth to reach 6 per cent
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 18 - 06 - 2010

BEIRUT - Egypt's economic growth for the calendar year of 2010 will reach 6 percent, the country's trade and industry minister said late Thursday.
Rachid Mohamed Rachid the Minister of trade and industry also said the economy of the largest Arab country would grow to 5.4 per cent in fiscal year 2009/2010, in line with estimates by other Egyptian officials.
"Fiscal year 2009/2010 we'll get to 5.4 (per cent) maybe, but the calendar year 2010 we'll get to 6 per cent, that's my expectation," Rachid told Reuters in Beirut.
"First quarter January-March was very positive ... it gave us confidence that we'll cross 6 percent during this year and that's what I'm expecting," he said.
On Tuesday, the investment minister said the country would grow by 5 per cent to 5.5 percent in fiscal year 2009/2010, which ends on June 30.
A Reuters poll showed on Thursday that the country's economic growth is seen edging up over the next two years as the most populous Arab country continues to outperform many other regional states.
The Egyptian economy has benefitted from more than five years of tariff cuts, sale of state companies, the liberalisation of investment regulations, among other reforms.
Rachid added unemployment in 2010 would be between 9-10 per cent. Economists have said 6 per cent plus is needed to create enough jobs for its growing workforce and to alleviate poverty
Rachid was in Beirut as part of an Egyptian delegation headed by Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif during which 18 agreements, from establishing regular air routes to cooperation between the Egyptian and Lebanese stock exchanges, were signed.
Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri said he hoped trade between the two countries would reach $2 billion within a few years. Trade between Egypt and Lebanon now stands at $500 million.
"We are working to reach this amount through the agreements which we signed today and which facilitate investment procedures between the two countries," Hariri said.


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