Egypt, Bechtel Discuss Means of Bolstering Cooperation

The meeting held between Molla and Jones in Cairo on Tuesday, May 12, 2021.
The meeting held between Molla and Jones in Cairo on Tuesday, May 12, 2021.
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Egypt, Bechtel Discuss Means of Bolstering Cooperation

The meeting held between Molla and Jones in Cairo on Tuesday, May 12, 2021.
The meeting held between Molla and Jones in Cairo on Tuesday, May 12, 2021.

Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek el-Molla discussed with President for Regions and Corporate Relations at Bechtel Corporation Stuart Jones means of bolstering bilateral cooperation on oil and joint projects.

Both sides also reviewed the latest developments in the Red Sea Petrochemical Complex project at the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone), with investments estimated at about $7 billion.

They tackled the proposed action plan for the project’s implementation, in light of the principles agreement signed with the US company and the results of detailed feasibility studies for the project.

The US ambassador to Cairo, Jonathan Cohen, also attended the meeting, during which both sides signed a contract to assign the land on which the project will be built.

The complex project comes in line with the ministry’s strategy to expand value-added projects in the petrochemical industry and increase the production capacity of petroleum and petrochemical products to cover the needs of the local market and export the excess, Molla explained.

He stressed the importance of bilateral coordination to expedite the project’s implementation.

The participation of major international companies in the Gas Industry Advisory Committee (GIAC) at the East Mediterranean Gas Forum (EMGF), including Bechtel, indicates the importance of this committee and its role in liquefied natural gas (LNG) activity, Molla noted.

He pointed out that the GIAC provides the opportunity to define common goals and give confidence to all companies wishing to invest in the region by creating a balanced environment for investments.

Cohen, for his part, said the US-Egyptian relations are distinguished and historic in various fields.

He said the US is willing to bolster the investments of US companies in the fields of oil, gas and petrochemicals in Cairo.

Meanwhile, Jones affirmed that Egypt succeeded in providing an attractive investment environment for foreign investors, pointing to its increasingly leading role in the region, especially after launching the EMGF.



New French Finance Minister Eyes 2025 Deficit Slightly Above 5%

FILE PHOTO: Newly appointed Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry Eric Lombard departs following a handover ceremony at the Bercy Economy and Finance Ministry in Paris, France, December 23, 2024.  REUTERS/Saboor Abdul/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Newly appointed Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry Eric Lombard departs following a handover ceremony at the Bercy Economy and Finance Ministry in Paris, France, December 23, 2024. REUTERS/Saboor Abdul/File Photo
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New French Finance Minister Eyes 2025 Deficit Slightly Above 5%

FILE PHOTO: Newly appointed Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry Eric Lombard departs following a handover ceremony at the Bercy Economy and Finance Ministry in Paris, France, December 23, 2024.  REUTERS/Saboor Abdul/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Newly appointed Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry Eric Lombard departs following a handover ceremony at the Bercy Economy and Finance Ministry in Paris, France, December 23, 2024. REUTERS/Saboor Abdul/File Photo

France's delayed 2025 budget bill will target a deficit of "slightly above 5%" in order to protect growth, the country's new finance minister said in a newspaper interview.
Eric Lombard, previously head of Caisse des Depots, the investment arm of the French government, will be tasked with steering through parliament a budget after the previous government lost a no-confidence vote in early December amid a backlash against its belt-tightening proposals.
Lombard's deficit objective for next year is higher than the 5% targeted by the last government. But it would still represent a drop from this year when the deficit is expected to widen to above 6% of gross domestic product.
"We need to amend this (budget) bill to establish a good budget. With a deficit slightly above 5% so as to protect growth," Lombard told La Tribune Dimanche.
"To protect growth, the reduction of the deficit must come more through reductions in public spending than through taxation," he said, adding that any tax increases should be "very limited.”
According to Reuters, he said he would consult all political parties in the French parliament and that the discussions would contribute to the government's budget proposals.
Lombard was named last Monday as part of Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's government.
Bayrou, who, like predecessor Michel Barnier, lacks a working majority in parliament, has said he aims to have a budget ready by mid-February.