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Egypt’s Asset Sale Strategy Amid Economic Crisis and IMF Loan Conditions

by Richie
07/26/2023
in Global Trade, Trade Policies

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The Egyptian government is actively selling state assets in a push for privatization, aimed at addressing its economic crisis and fulfilling the conditions tied to a $3bn loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), obtained in December 2022. In February, the government listed 32 state-owned companies for sale and recently announced the successful sale of $1.9bn worth of assets. This includes stakes in petrochemical and drilling companies to the Abu Dhabi Development Fund (ADQ), stakes in seven luxury hotels to a subsidiary of the Talaat Mostafa Group, and stakes in Al Ezz Dakhalia to Ezz Steel.

The IMF has endorsed Egypt’s asset sales as crucial for the loan agreement, emphasizing that divesting is integral to the country’s economic recovery plan. This move comes after a postponed IMF review in March due to perceived insufficient progress by Egypt, including a lag in privatization. The recent sales are seen as vital for Egypt’s negotiation with the IMF, facilitating the release of the next loan tranche.

Despite the asset sales, Egypt continues to grapple with severe economic challenges, including record annual inflation rates, a scarcity of hard currency, import restrictions, and soaring government debt. A significant portion of the 2023/24 budget is dedicated to debt servicing.

Moreover, the IMF is also pressing for the Egyptian pound to be genuinely free-floating in exchange markets. Since March, the official exchange rate has remained stable, but there’s a significant discrepancy with the black market rate. Analysts suggest that further devaluation of the Egyptian pound could put undue strain on citizens.

Critics argue that external shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine war have exposed structural weaknesses in Egypt’s economy. They point to government spending on non-profitable projects, like the $58bn New Administrative Capital, and the expansion of companies under the army and security services as detrimental to the private sector.

Economists emphasize that a free-floating exchange rate is key to addressing these structural issues, potentially enhancing business confidence and making Egypt more attractive to investors. However, past devaluation efforts have not significantly improved exports and investments, leading some to question the effectiveness of IMF’s recommended policies.

With the IMF loan being smaller than hoped for and considering the looming threat of hyperinflation and instability, experts believe that the terms of the loan might need renegotiation, potentially involving a large-scale restructuring of Egypt’s debt. Meanwhile, concerns grow among the business community, with many considering leaving Egypt due to the uncertain economic environment. Despite the recent asset sales, the underlying debt problem remains unresolved, leaving Egypt’s economic future in a precarious state.

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