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    Home»Business»EU prepares another $1.7 billion for Egypt as Europe deepens its strategic bet on Africa’s second
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    EU prepares another $1.7 billion for Egypt as Europe deepens its strategic bet on Africa’s second

    Monah AnthonyBy Monah AnthonyJuly 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Egypt expects to receive €1.5 billion ($1.72 billion) from the European Union within days, bringing the country closer to securing the full €5 billion ($5.72 billion) macro-financial assistance package that has become a cornerstone of Europe’s strategy to stabilise one of Africa’s largest economies

    Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty announces the next phase of the country’s EU financial assistance programme.

    • Egypt expects to receive €1.5 billion ($1.72 billion) from the European Union within days.
    • The payment is part of a €5 billion ($5.72 billion) macro-financial assistance programme announced under the EU-Egypt strategic partnership.
    • The funding comes as Europe seeks to strengthen Egypt’s economy amid migration pressures, Red Sea disruptions and regional conflicts.
    • Cairo hopes to receive the final €1.5 billion ($1.72 billion) tranche before autumn. 

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    Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said on Saturday that the payment would be the first of the two remaining instalments under the EU facility, with another €1.5 billion ($1.72 billion) expected before the start of autumn

    Speaking alongside European Commissioner for the Mediterranean, Dubravka Suica, Abdelatty said the European Union had already transferred €2 billion ($2.29 billion) through two earlier disbursements, one in January 2025 and another earlier this year

    The latest payment forms part of a broader €7.4 billion ($8.46 billion) partnership unveiled by the EU in 2024 to deepen economic and political ties with Egypt

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    The package combines macro-financial assistance, concessional loans, grants and investment support aimed at strengthening Egypt’s economy while reinforcing cooperation on migration, energy security and regional stability

    DON’T MISS THIS:Egypt gets €1 billion from EU as assistance package

    Brussels has increasingly viewed Egypt as a strategic partner because of its location on the Mediterranean, its role in managing migration routes into Europe and its influence in conflicts across the Middle East and North Africa

    Egypt has become a key partner in Europe’s strategy on migration, regional security and Mediterranean trade.Egypt has become a key partner in Europe’s strategy on migration, regional security and Mediterranean trade.BI Africa

    The partnership has taken on greater significance following the war in Gaza, persistent attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea and broader geopolitical tensions that have disrupted trade and weakened economic activity across the region

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    The funding also comes as Egypt continues implementing economic reforms under an IMF-backed programme designed to restore macroeconomic stability after years of mounting external debt, high inflation and foreign currency shortages

    DON’T MISS THIS:Africa’s second-largest economy lands $801 million in European Union backing for major power-grid expansion

    Over the past two years, Cairo has secured billions of dollars in external financing from international lenders and Gulf investors, including the landmark Ras El-Hekma investment agreement with the United Arab Emirates, helping ease pressure on the Egyptian pound and rebuild foreign exchange reserves

    Despite signs of improving investor confidence, Egypt continues to face significant financing needs as authorities pursue structural reforms intended to attract private investment and strengthen long-term economic growth

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    For the European Union, supporting Egypt is increasingly viewed as an investment in regional stability. A stronger Egyptian economy is expected to help reduce migration pressures, protect Mediterranean trade routes and strengthen Europe’s economic and security interests in North Africa

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