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Egypt's January-March current account deficit widens to $5.1 billion

  • Net foreign direct investment inflows ​edged down to $3.7 billion from $3.8 billion ⁠in the same period of ​2025
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Egypt’s current account deficit more than ​doubled to $5.1 billion in the ‌January-March quarter from $2.3 billion a year earlier, central bank data showed on ​Sunday.

Net foreign direct investment inflows ​edged down to $3.7 billion from $3.8 billion ⁠in the same period of ​2025.

The central bank attributed the ​wider July-March current account deficit mainly to a larger merchandise trade deficit, partly offset ​by higher remittances, tourism revenue ​and Suez Canal receipts.

Remittances from Egyptians working ‌abroad ⁠rose to $12.8 billion from $9.3 billion in the same quarter last year.

Tourism revenue increased to $4.2 billion from $3.8 ​billion in ​the same ⁠period last year.

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Suez Canal revenues rose to $1 billion ​from $800 million a year earlier.

Oil ​imports ⁠increased to $5.7 billion in the same quarter, from $4.8 billion a year ⁠earlier, ​while exports rose ​slightly to $1.6 billion from $1.2 billion.

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