World Bank Approves $360 Million Loan for Egypt

 The World Bank’s first project in the Middle East focuses on promoting the Egyptian women’s role. (Reuters)
The World Bank’s first project in the Middle East focuses on promoting the Egyptian women’s role. (Reuters)
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World Bank Approves $360 Million Loan for Egypt

 The World Bank’s first project in the Middle East focuses on promoting the Egyptian women’s role. (Reuters)
The World Bank’s first project in the Middle East focuses on promoting the Egyptian women’s role. (Reuters)

The World Bank has approved a $360 million development policy financing (DPF) loan to support Egypt’s post-pandemic recovery, Minister of International Cooperation Rania al-Mashat said on Thursday.

"To further support achievement of the operation's development objectives, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank is considering parallel financing for the operation of the same amount using the same package of policy reforms agreed with the World Bank," the World Bank said in a statement.

World Bank Governor for Egypt said the program strategically addresses some of the long-term structural issues affecting growth by focusing on three basic pillars: enhancing macro-fiscal sustainability, enabling private sector development and fostering women’s economic inclusion.

The first pillar supports improving the management of state-owned enterprises by enhancing transparency and reporting and promoting and empowering a greener and more sustainable economic recovery through the issuance of green bonds.

The second pillar builds on the first wave of reforms and supports digital and financial inclusion, the streamlining and automation of trade facilitation, and a modernization of bankruptcy processes that aim to improve Egypt’s competitiveness and private sector job creation. It also strengthens the regulatory framework for private sector participation in waste management, which provides a basis for greener and more inclusive development in the sector.

While the third pillar focuses on legislative and regulatory reforms that promote female participation in the labor force and supports government efforts to address gender-based violence. It includes steps to remove restrictions on women participation in sectors and limitations on working hours and supports the government adoption of a national code of conduct that promotes safe and decent transportation for women in railways.

“Structural reform policies are integral to Egypt’s efforts to accomplish a sustainable and resilient economic recovery that enables the economy to weather future shocks,” Mashat stressed.

“This operation will support our efforts to maintain the reform momentum and achieve the milestones necessary for inclusive growth,” she added.



Mawani Adds New 'Milaha Inta Gulf Express' Shipping Service to Dammam Port

Mawani Adds New 'Milaha Inta Gulf Express' Shipping Service to Dammam Port
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Mawani Adds New 'Milaha Inta Gulf Express' Shipping Service to Dammam Port

Mawani Adds New 'Milaha Inta Gulf Express' Shipping Service to Dammam Port

The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has announced the addition of Milaha's new shipping service, "MILAHA INTA GULF EXPRESS," to King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam.

This new service aims to enhance maritime connectivity between Saudi Arabia and the world while supporting national exports and imports.
This development is part of Mawani's ongoing efforts to strengthen strategic partnerships with major regional and global shipping lines, aligning with the objectives of the National Transport and Logistics Strategy to establish the Kingdom as a global logistics hub connecting the three continents, SPA reported.
The new shipping service, with a total capacity of 1,015 TEUs, links King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam with the ports of Umm Qasr in Iraq, Hamad in Qatar, Shuwaikh in Kuwait, Jebel Ali in the UAE, and Sohar in Oman.
King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam serves as the Kingdom's primary port on the Arabian Gulf. It is connected to the Riyadh Dry Port by railway and acts as a vital gateway for goods arriving from around the world to the eastern and central regions of Saudi Arabia.