Suez Cement struggling to transfer shareholder profits out of Egypt
Published by Joseph Green,
Editor
World Cement,
According to the latest Reuters report, Suez Cement is struggling to transfer shareholder profits out of Egypt because of a foreign currency crisis.
Egypt has been struggling to revive its economy since the uprising in 2011 that drove major sources of foreign currency such as foreign investors and tourists away.
Pressure for a devaluation of the pound has been building but the central bank has kept it fixed at 7.7301 pounds per dollar. The bank has been trying to conserve hard currency by prioritising its use for the imports of essential goods.
In an attempt to fight a currency black market, the central bank has also imposed restrictions on cash deposits, leaving businessmen powerless to access dollars for imports and resulting in goods piling up at ports.
Edited from source by Joseph Green. Source: Reuters
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