The investment is compartmentalised into three parts: at a rate of 45.6% (E£62.1bn) the real estate-related investments are considered the major field, whereas the construction works-related investments constitute 28.5% of investment (E£38.9bn), and the water and sanitation-related investments amount to 25.9% (E£35.3bn).
According to a ministerial report, the urban development sector's share in the country's gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to reach about E£706bn during 2020/21, with a 4.7% growth rate compared to the previous year. According to the report, Egypt aims to boost the output of the urban development sector at current prices from E£1680.3bn in 2019/20 to about E£1975.2bn during the 2020/21 period, while at constant prices, it aims to increase the sector’s output by 5.7%.
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