Dr. Hisham Ibrahim, an economic expert, stated that evolving domestic and international conditions necessitated a revised economic outlook for Egypt, including adjustments to the existing national development narrative aligned with the country’s 2030 Vision.
Speaking during a phone interview with media personality Mohamed Shurdi on the “Al Hayah Al Youm” program broadcast on Al Hayah TV, Ibrahim noted that the Prime Minister has expressed interest in gathering diverse perspectives on the matter.
He explained that discussions held during the national dialogue initiative have been compiled into working papers for the government, reflecting a dynamic interaction between state institutions and economic stakeholders. According to Ibrahim, it is now essential for the government to engage with a broad spectrum of viewpoints, which could influence multiple aspects of the nation’s economic strategy.
The economist added that recent economic discussions within policy circles have introduced fresh perspectives, differing from earlier presentations during the national dialogue sessions.
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Economic Expert: Internal and External Changes Required a New Economic Vision for Egypt
Dr. Hisham Ibrahim, the economic expert, said that in the national narrative for economic development 2030, there were several internal and external changes that required a new vision with some adjustments.
Ibrahim added during a phone call with media personality Mohamed Shurdi on the Al Hayah Today program on Al Hayah channel that the Prime Minister wants to know all opinions on this matter.
Ibrahim continued that the discussions held during the national dialogue were turned into working papers for the government, and we are talking about a dynamic interaction between the government and the economic arena, and it is time for the government to sit with different views, which may change multiple paths in the state’s strategy regarding the economic situation.
Ibrahim said: We have begun to see and hear economic opinions from within the economic situation, different from what was previously presented during the national dialogue.