Kouchouk said Egypt’s economic trajectory remains reassuring and well-balanced, with a focus on boosting production and exports while maintaining fiscal discipline.
The measures form part of the second phase of the government’s tax facilitation package, developed following around 40 consultation sessions with representatives of the tax community and business stakeholders.
During FY 2024/25, social support, grants, and subsidies totaled EGP 642 billion, a 12% annual increase.
He emphasized the ministry's commitment to expanding public-private partnership projects in the coming phase.
Egypt's Finance Minister met with investors in London, discussing economic reforms and investment opportunities.