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Egypt’s net FDI falls 21.5% to $1.265 billion in FY2015/16: CBE

by Yomna Yasser

Egypt’s net foreign direct investments (FDI) fell 21.5 percent in the financial year ending 30 June 2016 to stand at $992.9 million.

According to the central bank’s latest bulletin, Egypt’s FDI retreated by around $272.1 million since standing at $1.265 billion a year earlier. 

While investment inflows dropped to $2.876 billion approximately by end of June 2016, outflows recorded $1.883 billion, the central bank added citing the falling investments as among key factors to Egypt’s dollar shortage.

U.S. investments tumbled to around $207.2 million by end of June 2016, compared to $377 million in the same period a year earlier. European Union investments also edged down by 13.6 percent to $1.988 billion at June-end 2016, from $2.302 billion at September-end 2015, and $2 billion at June-end 2015.

Money from Arab countries registered the biggest decline by end of June 2016, falling by 44.7 percent to stand at $425.2 million, from $769.6 million by the end of September 2015 and $470.8 million by the end of June 2015.

UAE investments to Egypt decreased to $190.6 million at June-end 2016 versus $591.3 million by the end of September 2015.

Foreign direct investments are one of Egypt’s primary sources of foreign currency, along with Suez Canal revenues and the tourism industry.

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