Industry-Specific Reforms > Shipping, Transportation and Storage Services

Road Transportation:

  • There is no distinct law that regulates road transportation, currently, it is governed by the Trade Law.
  • The road transportation sector in Egypt is dominated by 5 companies; the holding companies own approximately 5% of their shares, and the remaining 95% of shares are owned by company employees and several transportation cooperatives; the five companies account for 85% of the sector, while the private sector accounts for the remaining 15%. 
  • Based on the latest available statistics, the total number of trucks owned by the Public Business sector companies is approximately 1,588 trucks. 
  • The estimated capacity of the trucking fleet in Egypt is 5,480 million tons-kilometer.
  •  The road transportation sector suffers from many problems that limit its efficiency and at the same time raise the cost of marketing. Among the key challenges are the following:
  1. The aging of the trucking fleet, particularly the refrigerated vehicles. The high costs of replacing dilapidated units (approximately LE 1million due to high customs duties and other taxes) on them) further aggravates the problem.
  2. Egyptian carriers lack an adequate fleet of refrigerated vehicles equipped to transport vegetables and fruits; in this regard, Jordanian and Syrian carriers are monopolizing the scene. 
  3. Decree No. 28 of 2000, issued by the Minister of Transportation, imposes a fee of LE 10 per ton of licensed cargo (up to 40% of total licensed weight), and LE 50 per ton for every ton exceeding this threshold; imposition of these fees increases the costs of road transportation.

Industry-Specific Reforms > Petroleum and Mining Industry

  • Governorates, local units and the General Authority for Roads & Bridges and Land Transport should not request donations or impose any additional fees on the production and transportation of minerals extracted from mines, quarries, and salterns, beyond what is mandated in the Mines and Quarries Law No. 198 of 2014 and Law 145 of 2019 and their executive regulations.