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Egypt’s government wavering on fiscal consolidation

Egypt’s public finances are gradually improving, but the recent watering down of tax and spending measures combined with the relatively unambitious targets set out in a recent draft budget has raised concerns about the government’s commitment to fiscal reform.

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