Sudan Plans to Create 250,000 Jobs, Increase Oil Production

A general view shows Sudanese people and traffic along a street in Khartoum, Sudan. File photo: Reuters
A general view shows Sudanese people and traffic along a street in Khartoum, Sudan. File photo: Reuters
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Sudan Plans to Create 250,000 Jobs, Increase Oil Production

A general view shows Sudanese people and traffic along a street in Khartoum, Sudan. File photo: Reuters
A general view shows Sudanese people and traffic along a street in Khartoum, Sudan. File photo: Reuters

Sudan aims to improve its economic sector to increase investment opportunities in the private sector, especially after the US said it will lift Khartoum from its list of state sponsors of terrorism.

The Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning announced plans to create about 250,000 jobs for young people as part of the national transitional strategy.

The Ministry will also establish a unit for entrepreneurship at the General Authority for Investment and Private Sector Development, and a fund for youth financing to contribute to providing opportunities for Sudanese people.

Finance Minister Heba Mohammad Ali met with Sheikh Ebrahim bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of UNIDO’s Arab International Regional Center for Entrepreneurship and Investment, and a number of relevant authorities.

Mohammad Ali said that the Ministry wants to benefit from UNIDO’s expertise and capabilities in entrepreneurship.

Sheikh Ebrahim affirmed the organization's readiness to provide technical and financial expertise to Sudan. The two sides agreed to set a deadline for submitting their plans on establishing the entrepreneurial unit.

Meanwhile, Sudan will add 3,000 barrels a day of oil production from a new oilfield, which will boost the country’s output to 64,000 bpd, Aiman Aboujoukh, the general manager of state oil firm Sudapet, announced.

Sudan has been trying to lift oil production to lower costly fuel imports after losing 73 percent of oil output when South Sudan seceded in 2011, according to Reuters.

Aboujoukh indicated that al-Rawat oilfield in White Nile state will go online within two weeks with seven wells, hoping to add an extra 20,000 bpd next year if the finance ministry approved funds for exploration.

He said authorities hoped that Western firms would invest in, after the US confirmed it would lift Khartoum from its list of state sponsors of terrorism, which blocked international funding and debt relief.

Last week, Sudan doubled local fuel prices with immediate effect to tackle the budget deficit.



Gold Hits over 2-week Low as Higher US Dollar, Yields Dent Appeal

Marked ingots of 99.99 percent pure gold are placed in a cart at the Krastsvetmet non-ferrous metals plant in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia March 10, 2022. REUTERS/Alexander Manzyuk/File Photo
Marked ingots of 99.99 percent pure gold are placed in a cart at the Krastsvetmet non-ferrous metals plant in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia March 10, 2022. REUTERS/Alexander Manzyuk/File Photo
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Gold Hits over 2-week Low as Higher US Dollar, Yields Dent Appeal

Marked ingots of 99.99 percent pure gold are placed in a cart at the Krastsvetmet non-ferrous metals plant in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia March 10, 2022. REUTERS/Alexander Manzyuk/File Photo
Marked ingots of 99.99 percent pure gold are placed in a cart at the Krastsvetmet non-ferrous metals plant in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia March 10, 2022. REUTERS/Alexander Manzyuk/File Photo

Gold prices slipped 1% to their lowest level in more than two weeks, weighed down by a stronger dollar and higher bond yields, while traders looked forward to US inflation data due later this week.

Spot gold fell 0.9% to $2,299.40 per ounce by 10:03 a.m. ET (1403 GMT), hitting its lowest since June 10. US gold futures also fell 0.8% to $2,311.30, Reuters reported.

"At this point, market may very well be responding to the firmer US dollar and we continue to price in the possibility that the US Federal Reserve is unlikely to move (interest rates) earlier in the summer," said Bart Melek, head of commodity strategies at TD Securities.

The dollar rose 0.4% to a near two-month peak against its rivals, making gold more expensive for other currency holders, while benchmark US 10-year yields hit a near two-week high.

Focus this week will be on the US personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, Fed's preferred inflation gauge, that could shed more light on the US interest rate path.

Also on the radar, US first-quarter gross domestic product estimates and a crucial debate between US President Joe Biden and Republican rival Donald Trump on Thursday.

Data out on Tuesday showed US consumer confidence eased in June amid worries about the economic outlook, but households remained upbeat about the labor market and expected inflation to moderate over the next year.

Fed Governor Michelle Bowman on Tuesday reiterated her view that holding the policy rate steady "for some time" will probably be enough to bring inflation under control, but also repeated her willingness to raise borrowing costs if needed.

Higher interest rates increase the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding bullion.

Spot silver fell 0.5% to $28.79, palladium lost 2.8% to $921.75, while platinum climbed 1.7% to $998.75.