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Egypt says open to IMF funding

Cairo, October 31, 2011

Egypt is open to IMF funding but the country has not made any formal request for aid after turning down a financing package in June, the finance minister said on Monday.

Minister Hazem el-Beblawi said last week local lenders had nearly reached the maximum they could lend to cover the budget deficit and said Egypt would have to seek funds from abroad.

Cairo has been in talks with Gulf states about support.

When Egypt turned down the $3.2 billion package from the International Monetary Fund in the summer, the then finance minister - since replaced by Beblawi - said Egypt would rely on domestic sources and that the ruling army was wary about building up debts.

An IMF team has been in Egypt to assess financing needs. But an IMF official said last week that the institution had not received any official request for cash from Cairo.

'There is no formal negotiation yet. They are looking at the situation,' Beblawi told Reuters, adding that the IMF team was still in Egypt.

'They will continue here to the end of this week. It is a routine visit, consultation, and we are discussing all the possibilities, but the formal negotiation or a request from Egypt has not taken place,' he said.

Egypt's economy has been hammered by an uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak in February and ongoing uncertainty about the shape of a future government after a parliamentary election that starts on November 28.

The army will still be in charge until a presidential vote, a date for which has yet to be set.

The growth rate has slowed sharply and the budget deficit is forecast by the government to be 8.6 percent of gross domestic product in the financial year 2011/12.

Economists say the actual deficit may turn out to be bigger.

Asked whether Egypt wanted to renew the $3.2 billion package, Beblawi said: 'We were not discussing any details at this moment. We were discussing the possibility, what is their advice and possibility of renewing proposal but we have'nt discussed any details.'

Egypt has received $1 billion budget support from Saudi Arabia and Qatar and has been negotiating much bigger aid packages that would cover budget, projects and other aid.
Beblawi said there were no fresh developments in those talks.

The UAE said this month it planned to provide $3 billion in financial aid to Egypt but was still discussing the mechanism to deliver it.-Reuters




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