H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, Meets with a High-Level Delegation from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
01 August 2024
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat:
The European Bank is a key supporter of private sector empowerment in Egypt, with over 80% of its investments allocated to private sector companies.
The state has implemented measures to stimulate the private sector to increase investments, thereby accelerating economic growth and job creation.
We are committed to the path of reform, supporting macroeconomic stability, and implementing structural reforms across several vital sectors.
The meeting discussed the Bank's investments in the renewable energy sector and efforts to mobilize private sector investments through the "NWFE" program.
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of International Cooperation
and Egypt's Governor at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
(EBRD), met with a high-level delegation from the EBRD. The delegation included
Ms. Nandita Parshad, Managing Director of the Sustainable Infrastructure Group
at the EBRD, accompanied by Mr. Harry Boyd-Carpenter, Managing Director of
Climate Strategy, Ms. Heike Harmgart, Director for Southern and Eastern
Mediterranean (SEMED) region of EBRD, Mr. Khalid Hamza, Deputy Head of Egypt’s
Office, and several other bank officials.
The meeting explored ways to enhance mutual cooperation with
the Bank on various investments and initiatives, discussed the implementation
status of several ongoing projects in collaboration with the Bank, and reviewed
the concessional financing expected to be available for the private sector in
the near future. Additionally, the meeting addressed the Bank's investments in
the renewable energy sector and efforts to attract private sector investments
under the "NWFE" program, where the Bank plays a key role in the
energy sector by implementing renewable energy projects with a capacity of 10
gigawatts as part of the country's efforts to expand renewable energy projects
and promote a green transition. During the meeting, the Minister emphasized the
importance of strengthening cooperation with the Bank and focusing on key areas
such as human development and investment in human capital, particularly in
health, education, agriculture, the "Hayah Karima" initiative,
industrial development, and enhancing the competitiveness of the private sector.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat confirmed that the new government is
committed to ongoing reform efforts, supporting macroeconomic stability, and
implementing structural reforms across several crucial sectors. H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat also highlighted that the
2024/2025 plan emphasizes achieving priority developmental goals within the
updated Egypt Vision 2030 framework, including increased public expenditure on
human development in health, education, and scientific research, expanding social
protection coverage, and implementing the second phase of the "Hayah
Karima" initiative aimed at improving services provided to citizens. The
Minister further noted that the government has taken all necessary measures to
encourage private sector participation in investment, accelerate economic
growth, and job creation, especially following the announcement of the State
Ownership Policy Document and the increasing emphasis on stimulating private
sector participation. The meeting reviewed the joint relations with the EBRD
and the role it plays as a major development partner for Egypt, advancing
development efforts through project financing and private sector involvement.
The discussion also covered the EBRD's support for Egypt and the long-term
cooperation between the two parties in various fields, including human
development, environmental sustainability, green transition, and renewable
energy. The attendees reaffirmed the commitment to enhancing these investment
partnerships and continuing to provide the necessary support to complete
ongoing projects. It is noteworthy that the EBRD has contributed to increasing
investments in both the public and private sectors in Egypt to over 12 billion
euros across 174 projects, with over 80% of these funds directed to the private
sector. Last May, H.E. Minister Rania Al-Mashat participated in the EBRD's
annual meetings in Armenia, where she served as Vice President of the meetings
for the first time as part of the partnership between Egypt and the Bank.