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Arab countries invest the most in Egypt, UAE comes first

The Central Bank of Egypt announced that Arab countries are at the forefront of nations investing with Egypt, with net direct investments amounting to $6.350 billion during the July to March period of the 2021/2022 fiscal year, compared to $2.327 billion in the corresponding period of the previous year – a growth rate of 172.88 percent.

In the monthly statistical bulletin, the bank said that on a quarterly basis, net foreign direct investments rose to $ 3.51 billion during the third quarter, compared to $1.91 billion in the second quarter, with a growth rate of 83.8 percent.

 

UAE tops the list

The UAE ranked first in the countries with the highest investments in Egypt, with a net investment of $2.67 billion in the third quarter of the fiscal year 2021/2022, compared to $1.47 billion during the second quarter, with a growth rate of 81.63 percent.

Kuwait ranked second with net investments of $168 million during the third quarter, compared to $ 155 million in the second quarter, with a growth rate of 8.39 percent.

Qatar ranked third with about $140 million net direct investments during the third quarter of the fiscal year 2021/2022, compared to $109 million in the second quarter, with a growth rate of 28.44 percent.

In fourth place, Bahrain came with net direct investments amounting to $121 million during the third quarter, compared to $55 billion in the second quarter, with a growth rate of 120 percent.

Saudi Arabia came in fifth place with net direct investments amounting to $108 million during the third quarter, compared to $80 million during the second quarter, with a growth rate of 35 percent.

In sixth place, Jordan came with net direct investments of $30 million during the third quarter of the fiscal year 2021/2022, compared to seven million dollars in the second quarter, with a growth rate of 328.57 percent.

Morocco ranked seventh, with net direct investments amounting to $17 million during the third quarter, compared to $14 million in the second quarter, with a growth rate of 21.43 percent.

Lebanon ranked eighth with net direct investments worth four million during the third quarter of the fiscal year 2021/2022, compared to one million dollars during the second quarter, with a growth rate of 300 percent.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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