Prof. Dr. Seddik Afifi, President of Taiba Educational Institutions and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Merit University, expressed his happiness with the reports of international institutions on the Egyptian economy, especially that these institutions are the ones that regularly evaluate the world's economies, adding that these reports include a positive evaluation of Egypt's economy, noting that the opinion of these institutions is important Very because they have no bias, but they are institutions that bear witness to the truth. Prof. Dr. Seddik Afifi stressed that these institutions confirm that the next year, God willing, 2021-2022, the growth rate in Egypt will reach approximately 5%, and this is considered a high rate, not simple compared to the current and expected year That it be less than 2 percent, and therefore there is a very big improvement, and this is very promising for Egypt and the Egyptians, especially since the Minister of Finance said in an official statement from the ministry that Egypt, according to the reports of international institutions
Able to fulfill its obligations without affecting the internal economic situation, and Prof. Dr. Seddik Afifi pointed out that this is a very good thing and also coincides with the fact that we have purchased millions of vaccines for the Egyptians, meaning that we have spent a lot in exchange doors that are not permanent or normal, yet our economic condition is good and this is something that bodes well. And it indicates that those in charge of the Egyptian economy are drawing up economic policies and that “people understand their work and are doing their job at a good level, and this work will bring a result, in fact, it will be reflected positively in the end”... At the same time, Egypt has succeeded very successfully, as it presents a plan to supply natural gas to Europe and Jordan and has become Egypt is the center of gas export in the Mediterranean, and this is a very beautiful thing, and the World Bank announces that Egypt will lead the growth process in Africa and the Middle East.