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Egypt - PhaseZero Market Insight Report

Whythawk, September 2010, Pages: 25

Whythawk PhaseZero reports offer rapid, high-level comparative country insight. Our reports combine quantitative and qualitative content with striking data visualisation. To assist comprehension, chart elements - called sparklines - are integrated throughout the report to allow concise and immediate comparisons of all reported data.

Charts and data are presented relative to a benchmark of leading emerging market investment destinations. All content is comprehensively referenced with online links embedded into the report for immediate access to source documentation.

Egypt has been analysed according to the following segments:

1. Demography: Population, Health and Education
2. Economy: Market Opportunity and Investment Environment
3. Infrastructure: Telecommunications, Energy, Access and Rights
4. State: Governance, Law and Stability
5. Structure: Aid, Enterprise and State Expenditure
6. Healthcare: Morbidity, Mortality & Treatment

A flavour of major economic opportunities and risks highlighted in the PhaseZero Egypt report:

- Egypt has shut down two of Torah Cement's production lines and filed a case on charges the company damaged the environment. Torah, majority owned by Suez Cement, the country's largest listed company, operates one of the oldest cement plants in the country. Suez Cement's managing director said in March the group planned on relocating 2.5 million tonnes of Torah's production capacity to a new, energy-efficient site.

- The Transport Ministry said that it is targeting investments in the country's road network, railways, public transport, ports and river transport. The ministry has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with National Bank of Egypt to establish a fund to invest in the country's roads. $8.0 billion is to be spent on the country's ports by 2011. Cairo has already invested $3.7 billion in its ports since 2006.

- Egypt will spend an additional $5.7 billion on subsidies in 2010-11. The finance minister, Youssef Boutros-Ghali, said that when the government was drawing up the budget it had initially anticipated energy subsidies would cost more than $5.4 billion, but that this figure later increased to over $11.0 billion.

- Egypt's total pharmaceutical spending has been on a steady rise, reaching a calculated $2.48 billion by the end of 2009 and forecast to rise to $4.24 billion by 2014 at an 11.4 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR). Growth will be driven by drug pricing reforms, which should make all drugs more affordable, but in general will make generics a more attractive option for substitution.

Egypt Market Insight Contents

Country Overview
Introduction to Egypt
The Bue Curve and Emerging Market Analysis
Methodology: Bue Analysis
Bue Analysis
Comparative GDP Forecast, and Exchange Rate Base Year and Value
Segment 1: Demography
Segment 2: Economy
Segment 3: Infrastructure
Segment 4: State
Segment 5: Structure
Segment 6: Healthcare
Bue Analysis Conclusions
References: Data Sources
References: Content Sources

Egypt Market Insight Figures

Key Country Rankings (Egypt), 2010
Bue Curve - Summary of Results (Egypt), 2010
Gross domestic product, current prices in US dollars (Egypt), 2010
Egyptian Pound Vs. US Dollar, 2000 - 2009
Key Population and Education Indicators (Egypt), 2010
Key Health Indicators (Egypt), 2010
Key Market Opportunity Indicators (Egypt), 2010
Key Investment Environment Indicators (Egypt), 2010
Key Telecommunications Indicators (Egypt), 2010
Key Energy Indicators (Egypt), 2010
Key Governance and Legal Indicators (Egypt), 2010
Key Stability Indicators (Egypt), 2010
Key State Ease of Business Indicators (Egypt), 2010
Key Aid and Enterprise Indicators (Egypt), 2010
Key Mortality and Morbidity Indicators (Egypt), 2010
Key Treatment Indicators (Egypt), 2010
Final Table of Bue Scores (Egypt), 2010

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