Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Witnesses the Signing of a Development Financing Agreement for a $230 Million from Japan to Support the Budget and Empower the Private Sector
17 January 2025
Continuing Efforts
to Implement the National Structural Reform Program
Minister of
Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Witnesses the
Signing of a Development Financing Agreement for a $230 Million from Japan to
Support the Budget and Empower the Private Sector
Dr. Rania Al-Mashat: The Agreement Reflects the Deep Historical Partnership Between the Two Countries, and We Look Forward to Further Cooperation in AI Technologies, Industrial and Human Development
H.E. Dr. Rania A.
Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International
Cooperation, and Mr. IWAI Fumio, Ambassador of Japan to Egypt, attended the
signing ceremony of the executive agreement for the development financing from
Japan, worth $230 million.
This financing
aimed at supporting the budget, empowering the private sector, and diversifying
the economy. The agreement was signed by Mr. Yasser Sobhi, Deputy Minister of
Finance for Financial Policies, and Mr. KATO Ken, the Chief Representative of
the JICA office in Egypt, in the presence of representatives from the two
ministries and the Japanese side.
This follows the
Minister’s visit to Japan in December last year, to celebrate the 70th
anniversary of development cooperation between the two countries. During the
visit, they signed exchanged letters for the financing, which complements the
ministry's efforts to enhance international partnerships and secure funding to
support the budget. Thereby, strengthening Egypt's ability to implement the
National Structural Reform Program.
In H.E.’s speech,
Dr. Rania Al-Mashat welcomed Ambassador IWAI Fumio and representatives from the
Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA). She affirmed that the
agreement reflects the deep historical partnership between Egypt and Japan,
which began in 1954 and has, over the past seven decades, become a model for
bilateral cooperation based on mutual respect, shared vision, and both
countries' commitment to sustainable development.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat
explained that this financing is part of a broader framework of integration
with other funding sources from the European Union, the World Bank, and other
development partners, to support the implementation of the National Structural
Reform Program, which aims to enhance macroeconomic stability, diversify
Egypt's production structure by focusing on the real economy sectors such as
industry, agriculture, and information and communication technology, increase
competitiveness, improve the business environment, and support the transition
to a green economy. It also aims to raise labor market efficiency and
flexibility, and develop the technical education and vocational training
systems. The Minister noted that Egypt implemented 86 measures last year as
part of ongoing structural reforms to increase the economy’s resilience to
future shocks.
H.E. Minister
Al-Mashat emphasized that the Egypt-Japan partnership has seen remarkable
development in recent years, with cooperation expanding across various sectors,
especially in human development, infrastructure development, and other priority
sectors.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat
highlighted her visit to Tokyo last December, where she held multiple meetings
with Japanese government and private sector officials to explore future
cooperation opportunities. This also included the signing of three memoranda of
understanding in areas like private sector development, cultural cooperation,
and expanding agricultural mechanization technologies in Egypt.
H.E. Minister
Al-Mashat expressed her appreciation to Japan, both the government and the
people, for their continuous support of Egypt at various stages, and thanked
all those involved in ensuring the success of this agreement, from both the
Egyptian and Japanese sides, for their significant efforts in strengthening
this outstanding partnership. She looks forward to further cooperation,
particularly in AI technologies, industrial development, and human development.
Mr. Yasser Sobhi,
the Deputy Minister of Finance, confirmed the importance of this agreement,
noting that collective efforts played a key role in reaching an agreement that
enhances their shared vision for achieving the green transformation. He
stressed that this cooperation is essential for creating a more sustainable
future.
Mr. IWAI Fumio, the
Ambassador of Japan to Egypt, also affirmed his country's appreciation for the
shared relationship with Egypt and its commitment to enhancing this partnership
in diverse areas, with a focus on development cooperation. He noted that Japan
is dedicated to strengthening its ties with Egypt and will remain steadfast in
continuing its development cooperation with the country.
Since the tenure of
H.E. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Egypt-Japan relations have witnessed
significant growth, being elevated to the level of strategic partnership. In
this regard, the Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International
Cooperation is working to strengthen economic relations with Japan to reflect
the aspirations of both nations' leaders.
It is worth noting
that Egypt's development cooperation portfolio with Japan since 1954 amounts to
approximately $7.2 billion in development financing across various sectors, in
addition to $2.4 billion in developmental grants.