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Viewing cable 10CAIRO146, EGYPT'S ECONOMY: JANUARY 26 PRESS ROUND-UP
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10CAIRO146 | 2010-01-27 08:44 | 2011-08-24 16:30 | UNCLASSIFIED | Embassy Cairo |
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TAGS: ECON EFIN EINV ETRD EAGR ENRG PGOV EG
SUBJECT: EGYPT'S ECONOMY: JANUARY 26 PRESS ROUND-UP
¶1. (U) The following are notable economic news stories that
appeared over the past week in the Egyptian press:
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Egypt's Electronic Governance Ranking Improves
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¶2. (U) Egypt moved up five places from 28th to 23rd in the United
Nations Global e-Governance Survey, which bases its rankings on a
number of factors including Internet accessibility and
infrastructure. The index includes 192 countries, and the ranking
puts Egypt in line with developed countries. Egypt's ranking was
162nd in 2003 (All newspapers, 1/19/2010).
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Suez Canal Fees to Remain Unchanged in 2010
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¶3. (U) Ahmed Fadel, the Chairman of Suez Canal Authority, said
passage fees for the canal would remain unchanged for the second
consecutive year. The canal recorded a 20.3% decrease in revenues
in 2009, dropping to US$4.28 billion in 2009 from US$5.38 billion
in 2008 (Al Alam Al Yom, 1/20/2010).
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Surge in Government Spending on Petroleum Subsidies
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¶4. (U) Abd El Alim Taha, the Chairman of the Egyptian General
Petroleum Corporation, said he expects government expenditures on
petroleum subsidies to surge to LE 66-70 billion (US$12.2-$12.9
billion) in FY2009/10, up from LE 53 billion last year and LE 51.3
billion the year before (US$9.8 billion and $9.5 billion,
respectively). He attributed this large increase to rising local
energy demand (Al Mal, 1/21/2010).
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New Amendments to the Real Estate Tax Law Possible
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¶5. (U) According to officials in the Ministry of Finance,
legislative amendments to the new Real Estate Tax Law will be added
as a response to the request of President Hosni Mubarak. It is
expected that there will be debates to discuss the possibility of
exempting primary residences from the tax, and only taxing people
owning more than one home (Al Masry Al Youm, Al Ahram, 1/20/2010,
1/24/2010).
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Food Industry Requests Passage of New Food Safety Law
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¶6. (U) The Chamber of Food Industries has requested an urgent
meeting with Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif to ask that he refer the
draft Food Safety Law to Parliament for a vote. The draft law has
been sitting in the Council of Ministers for almost 18 months
without being referred to Parliament (Al Ahram, 1/20/2010).
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Floods Cause Millions in Damage
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¶7. (U) Severe flooding in Upper Egypt and the Sinai region caused
extensive damage to businesses, private homes, and infrastructure
in the past week. A preliminary estimate by the Council of
Ministers put the total losses in Aswan alone at LE 400 million
(US$73.5 million), and Al Shorouq newspaper cited sources
estimating LE 300 million (US$55.1 million) in damages in the
tourist areas of Sharm El Sheikh and Dahab (Al Shorouq, Al Masry Al
Youm, 1/19/2010, 1/24/2010).
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