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Egypt seeks aid from IMF.


Prime Minister of Egypt Mostafa Madbouli on Sunday said that Egypt is seeking aid from IMF (International Monetary Fund) in other to correct the effect of the coronavirus pandemic.
According to Madbouli, “No one knows when this crisis will end so we wanted to take some measures that would build on the economy’s gains, especially after the complete shutdown of the aviation and tourism sectors,”





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