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IMF Unlocks $2.3 Billion for Egypt as Economic Recovery Takes Hold

February 26, 2026
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has greenlit a fresh disbursement of approximately $2.3 billion to Egypt under its existing loan programme, marking a significant vote of confidence in Cairo’s ongoing efforts to pull its economy back from the brink of crisis.

The approval, which follows a series of formal reform reviews conducted by the Fund, reflects what IMF officials described as broad-based economic progress, with Egypt’s gross domestic product expanding by 4.4 per cent between 2024 and 2025. That figure will come as a relief to Egyptian authorities, who have spent the better part of three years navigating one of the country’s most turbulent economic periods in recent memory.

The origins of the current programme trace back to 2022, when Egypt first secured a $3 billion bailout from the Fund amid mounting pressure on its foreign currency reserves and a ballooning current account deficit. At the time, the Egyptian pound was under severe strain, import costs were spiralling, and ordinary Egyptians were beginning to feel the pinch at supermarkets and petrol stations alike.

The situation worsened considerably in the months that followed. Inflation, fuelled by currency depreciation and global commodity shocks exacerbated by the war in Ukraine, surged to a staggering 38 per cent in September 2023 — one of the highest rates Egypt had recorded in decades.

The cost of food staples, in particular, placed enormous strain on lower and middle-income households, eroding purchasing power and testing public patience with the government’s reform agenda.

In response, the IMF significantly expanded its financial commitment to Egypt in 2024, scaling up the bailout package from $3 billion to $8 billion. The enlarged The programme was designed to provide Cairo with the fiscal breathing room necessary to address its chronic foreign currency shortage, stabilise the pound, and implement the structural reforms the Fund had long been pushing for — including a more flexible exchange rate policy and a reduction in the outsized role the state plays in the Egyptian economy.

The headline numbers tell an encouraging story. Inflation has retreated sharply from its September 2023 peak, falling to 11.9 per cent — a remarkable turnaround that reflects tighter monetary policy by the Central Bank of Egypt, a more stable exchange rate, and easing global commodity prices.

GDP growth of 4.4 per cent, while not spectacular by Egypt’s historical standards, represents a meaningful recovery for an economy that was widely feared to be heading toward a balance-of-payments crisis.

Yet the IMF tempered its optimism with a pointed warning: progress, it said, “remains uneven.” The Fund urged Egyptian authorities to press ahead with efforts to reduce the state’s dominant footprint in the economy — a long-standing structural challenge that successive governments have struggled to address.

State-owned enterprises, many of them affiliated with the military, continue to crowd out private sector investment in key industries, a dynamic that economists argue limits competition, suppresses productivity, and undermines the kind of sustainable, private-sector-led growth that Egypt needs to create jobs for its rapidly expanding population.

The release of the $2.3 billion tranche provides Egypt with a welcome injection of hard currency at a time when the country continues to manage significant external debt obligations. It also sends a broader signal to international investors and bilateral creditors that the IMF remains engaged and broadly satisfied with Cairo’s reform trajectory — a signal that carries considerable weight in emerging market financing circles.

For ordinary Egyptians, however, the abstract language of IMF reviews and disbursement tranches matters far less than whether the cost of living continues to ease. With inflation still running at nearly 12 per cent and the wounds of the 2023 price shock still fresh, the government will be acutely aware that economic credibility on paper must eventually translate into tangible relief on the ground.

The IMF’s message, in essence, is that Egypt has come a considerable distance — but that the harder, more politically sensitive work of economic transformation is still very much unfinished.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The IMF’s decision to release $2.3 billion reflects genuine economic progress — inflation has fallen dramatically from 38 per cent to 11.9 per cent, and the economy is growing again.

However, the financial numbers alone do not constitute a full recovery.

Until Egypt meaningfully reduces state dominance in its economy and creates conditions for private sector growth, it remains dependent on external lifelines rather than self-sustaining prosperity. The IMF’s approval is a milestone, not a finish line.

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