Madbouly reaffirmed the government’s full commitment to continuing economic reform, strengthening international partnerships, and building a more competitive, sustainable, and inclusive economy.
Cormann said the first phase of the partnership has already produced tangible results supporting economic reform, institutional strengthening and evidence-based policymaking.
Ahmed Rostom, described the programme as a key milestone in strengthening strategic cooperation between Egypt and the OECD.
Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly and ministers convened to discuss the inaugural economic report by OECD.
The Ministry of Planning has established a matrix that has been extended to all benefiting ministries and agencies to monitor the progress of each project.