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Egypt is the largest Arab country and has a strong demographic (100 million inhabitants in 2020) and a strategic geographical position, at the crossroads of three continents and two seas connected by the Suez Canal. It enjoys its cultural influence as well as an exceptional historical heritage.
Africa's second-largest GDP in 2015, with $ 331 billion, Egypt's economy is characterized by its diversification, the dynamism of its domestic market, the weight of public economic players (civil and military) and the importance of the informal sector. It has traditionally benefited from four traditional rents: diaspora transfers, tourism, Suez Canal user fees and hydrocarbon sales.
Reforms undertaken (tax reform, restructuring of the banking sector, openness to FDI) during the 2000s saw Egypt posting strong growth rates (5% on average over 2000/11). However, it did not substantially reduce poverty (28% in 2017) and unemployment (12.5% ​​in 2017), which fueled the aspirations that led to the 2011 revolution.
Already affected by the financial crisis of 2008, the Egyptian economy has been durably weakened by the political instability that followed the downfall of President Mubarak and saw the slowdown in growth and widening imbalances in public accounts ( 12.3% in 2015/16) and external from Egypt.
The election of Abdel-Fatah Al-Sissi as President of the Republic in June 2014 marked the return of political stability as the transition process ended with the election of Parliament in January 2016.
The authorities have initiated a program of reforms supported by the IMF (loan of 12 billion dollars) which aims to reach in 2018/19 a growth of 5.5%, a budget deficit of 4.7% of GDP, a deficit of current account balance of 3% of GDP and indebtedness of 85.8% of GDP. In this context, Egypt proceeded in November 2016 to the total liberalization of the exchange rate of the Egyptian pound, adopted fiscal consolidation measures (VAT, dismantling of energy subsidies) and announced measures to improve the environment. legal affairs.
In terms of energy, Egypt became a net importer of hydrocarbons in 2012. It should remain so in the medium term and until the development of the Zohr gas field, planned for 2019. To cope with the growth of electricity consumption, Egypt has launched a program to build new power plants to install 54 GW by 2022, including 4.3 GW of renewable sources.
In terms of infrastructure, the government has launched a series of mega projects, the most emblematic of which are the doubling of the Suez Canal, the development of the adjoining economic region and the construction of a new administrative capital.

The skills of the Cairo Economic Department are as follows: economic and financial analysis and watch, bilateral trade, foreign trade, FDI; monitoring of public policies and structural reforms; management of financial procedures (guarantees, tied aid), relations with Egyptian administrations, organization of official missions in Egypt and France; monitoring of bilateral and multilateral affairs, support for major contracts and promotion of the attractiveness of French territory.

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