IMF to boost Egypt with $3bn loan (FRANCE 24 )
IMF to boost Egypt with $3bn loan
Finance Minister Samir Radwan announced on Sunday that the IMF has agreed to give Egypt a loan of $3 billion to get the economy back on track after the revolt that ousted former president Hosni Mubarak in February.
By News Wires (text)
"Egypt announces the end of negotiations with the IMF and the clinching of an agreement with the fund to relaunch the Egyptian economy," Radwan told reporters.
The two parties agreed to a "three billion dollar loan over 12 months... with an interest rate of 1.5 percent," he added.
"We are committed to support Egypt and we are conscious of the pressures on state resources, particularly with regards to money transfers from overseas workers and tourism," said Ratna Sahay, deputy director of the fund's Middle East and Central Asia department.
The Egyptian economy, which depends in large part on tourism, has seen a dramatic drop in tourist arrivals and near zero economic growth during and after the revolt that ousted former president Hosni Mubarak in February.
Tens of thousands of Egyptian workers in Libya, who used to send money back to their families in Egypt, also had to flee the conflict in the neighbouring north African nation. GO TO SOURCE...(FRANCE 24)
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