SINGAPORE - Egypt is aiming for economic growth of about five per cent in 2010, slightly higher than last year as exports pick up, its trade minister said on Friday night. "We are hoping this year to be around five per cent growth, last year we achieved around 4.5 percent GDP growth," Rashid Mohamed Rashid, Egypt's Minister of Trade and Industry, told Reuters in an interview in Singapore. "We feel the overall environment remains challenging as far as exports and FDI are concerned," Rashid added.