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Law seeks to boost innovation by lowering research costs

The Egyptian parliament has approved a draft law to reduce the costs of research and promote innovation. The bill, passed on 5 March, exempts higher education and scientific research bodies from taxes and customs fees, including the 14% value-added tax on imported equipment and tools, writes Menna A Farouk for Al-Monitor.

The law aims to encourage young researchers and university students to innovate and conduct research that can contribute to Egypt’s development, Gamal Shehata, the head of the parliament's Education Committee, said in a statement. He added that the new law will revolutionise scientific research and mark a renaissance for universities and research centres. He called it a great leap forward for the national economy.

 


“The parliament’s decision comes at a perfect time,” said Kamal Mogheith, a researcher at the National Center for Educational Research and Development. He added that Egypt’s drive to achieve development and economic progress can never be realised without promoting scientific research. Current research projects with great potential for Egypt include a mobile desalination plant powered by solar energy, increasing rice productivity with new hybrids and a new treatment for cancer using nanotechnology.
Full report on the Al-Monitor site 

 

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