Dr. Rania Al-Mashat presents the vision and priorities of the Ministry of Planning, Economic Development & International Cooperation in her first meeting with the Senate’s Foreign Affairs Committee
25 December 2025
With the start of the new parliamentary session…
Dr. Rania Al-Mashat presents the vision and priorities of the Ministry of Planning, Economic Development & International Cooperation in her first meeting with the Senate’s Foreign Affairs Committee
Al-Mashat: Egypt’s economy has entered a phase of transformation since March 2024, marked by strengthened fiscal and monetary discipline and an accelerated pace of structural reforms.
Ongoing efforts to enhance the efficiency of resource use and optimize the mobilization of domestic and external resources to implement national priorities.
Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development & International Cooperation, met with members of the Senate’s
Foreign Affairs Committee at the start of the new parliamentary session,
chaired by Dr. Mohamed Kamal, Head of the Committee, and attended by the
Committee’s esteemed members.
During the meeting, Dr. Al-Mashat outlined the Ministry’s
vision and efforts to strengthen economic diplomacy and development planning in
support of development and sustainable growth. She noted that the Ministry is
responsible for managing public investments as well as external financing
components from multilateral and bilateral development partners.
She highlighted that Egypt’s economy has entered a new phase
since 2024, witnessing a clear economic transformation based on a coherent
national vision aimed at strengthening macroeconomic stability and enhancing
resilience to shocks. She explained that this transformation became
particularly evident as of March 2024, with the acceleration of economic
reforms and the launch of a comprehensive reform phase focused on fiscal and
monetary discipline, attracting foreign direct investment, and advancing
structural reforms to ensure inclusive, private-sector-led growth.
Dr. Al-Mashat further noted that, with the formation of the
new government, the Ministry has redefined its vision to strengthen financing
for development, economic diplomacy, and the optimal utilization of domestic
resources within the economic and social development plan, while maximizing the
benefits of international partnerships.
She added that the merger of the Planning and Economic
Development portfolio with International Cooperation reflects the State’s
vision for effective governance and enhanced efficiency in the use of resources
to achieve government priorities and implement development projects across all
sectors. This is achieved through the governance of public investments,
securing the necessary foreign currency resources from development partners,
strengthening the pivotal role of the private sector as a key driver of
economic development, and leveraging innovative financing instruments provided
by financial institutions to empower the private sector.
Dr. Al-Mashat also emphasized that the Ministry is working
to strengthen partnerships with international institutions, UN organizations,
and the private sector, and to mobilize resources and advance
financing-for-development solutions. She explained that Egypt’s strong
international relations, longstanding partnerships, and proven capacity to
design and implement projects effectively enhance the State’s ability to secure
concessional financing—at a lower cost than international market borrowing—to
implement development projects without adding burdens to public debt and while
extending debt maturities.
