In July 2019, the Cabinet approved the proposal of the Ministry of Transportation to amend a number of provisions of two decrees issued by the Minister of Transportation and to abolish a third.
- The first, Decree No. 488 of 2015, regulates the service fee charged to ships in Egyptian seaports, other user charges associated with utilizing floating and fixed facilities, e.g., structures, gear, and equipment, which belong to the Egyptian Ports Authorities and the Egyptian Authority for Maritime Safety, and fees charged for electronic services provided Egyptian Ports to their clients.
- The second, Decree No. 800 of 2016, regulates the conducting of sea transport activities and operations, and the user-related charges and fees.
- The third, Decree, No. 468 of 2018, which was abolished, sets out the incentives offered to customers in Egyptian seaports.
Based on the Cabinet approval, in July 2019 the Minister of Transportation issued Decree No. 416 of 2019, which includes the following incentives:
- Reducing insurance fees from LE 10,000 to LE 5,000, and the licensing fees from LE 3,000 to LE 1,000, in addition to reducing the fees associated with vessel resupply services by 50%.
- A 10% reduction in the lighthouse fees in the case that a ship passing through Suez Canal enters one Egyptian port, in the case the ship enters two or more ports, the fees are reduced by 20%.
- Increasing the duration of the license granted for loading and unloading activities (currently 5 years) to 10- 15 years, with the possibility of renewal for other similar periods; increasing the duration of the license granted for storage and warehousing activities (currently 5 years) to 10 years, renewable for similar periods; reducing the amount of insurance that the licensee is obliged to pay from LE 10,000 to LE 5,000 (to be paid either in cash or under a bank guarantee letter); and reducing the license fees for marine works / marine supplies activities from LE 3,000 to LE 1,000, for each activity separately.
- Reducing the fees for obtaining the ship supply services by 50%; reducing the annual fees paid by companies operating in the area of ship waste procurement to LE 1,000 (currently it is LE 10,000), eliminating the requirement that the Egyptian partner's share in the capital of joint venture shipping agencies should not be less than 51%.