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Production Transformation Policy Review of Egypt

Embracing Change, Achieving Prosperity

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Egypt is one of Africa’s industrial heavyweights. Transforming the country's economy to sustain job-rich and sustainable growth are pivotal steps in its march towards prosperity. Today’s search for new development models, accelerated by the unfolding of the COVID-19 pandemic, calls for shifting up a gear in raising Egypt’s industrial capabilities to compete in an industry 4.0 and agro 4.0 landscape. The Production Transformation Policy Review (PTPR) of Egypt uses a forward-looking framework to assess the country's readiness to embrace change. This includes an analysis of the game-changing potential of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and perspectives on agro-food and electronics (i.e. what in Egypt is referred to as part of the engineering sector), as well as identifying priorities for future reforms. This review is the result of government-business dialogue, and benefited from peer learning from Italy and Malaysia. It also resulted from international and multi-stakeholder knowledge sharing through a dedicated Peer Learning Group (PLG) and the OECD Initiative for Policy Dialogue on Global Value Chains, Production Transformation and Development.

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Governments across the African continent are committed to pursuing economic transformation, creating jobs for an expanding labour force and reaching new levels of prosperity. The COVID-19 pandemic has been a setback. A robust recovery will require dedicated policy effort and effective international support. The Production Transformation Policy Review (PTPR) of Egypt, the first to be implemented in Africa, provides a timely contribution on how countries can transform their economies at a time when they need it most and despite the difficulties facing the global economy.

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