Writer: Mohamad Ramadan

Egypt’s mounting debt is not just a financing problem—it’s the mirror of deeper structural imbalances. In “Debt in Egypt: A Reflection of Structural Economic Imbalances,” Mohamad Ramadan traces how debt-fuelled megaprojects, hot-money flows, and costly interest burdens have squeezed social spending and heightened refinancing risks. He outlines a recovery path that pivots toward productive investment, fair tax reform, tighter fiscal rules, and a unified, transparent budget.
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