The Finance Ministry has revised its exchange rate for customs duties to EGP 16.00 per USD from EGP 18.50 per greenback, Al Borsa reports. The ministry will also review the exchange rate to be used to calculate customs every 15 days instead of every 45 days, as had been the practice. The story was also picked up by Reuters, which said the rate came on the back of “significant strengthening” of the EGP in recent days. Customs revenues reportedly topped EGP 14.5 bn during the first seven months of FY2016-17, with the Customs Authority budgeting for inflows of EGP 27.4 bn throughout the fiscal year, unnamed government sources tell Al Borsa.
More from Enterprise
Israel’s Arkia Airlines moves flights to Egypt’s Taba to bypass wartime airspace restrictions
Israel’s Arkia shifts some flights to Egypt as airspace tightens…
Miga guarantee unlocks USD 313 mn for National Bank of Egypt trade finance
Plus: Incolease taps securitization market with debut EGP 2 bn…
Private capital hasn’t frozen in MENA — but the exit playbook could change if the war drags on
PE and VC-backed companies were already pivoting to local exchanges…
Telda moves into investing with zero-fee stock trading
Telda claims users can sell a position and immediately spend…