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Egypt Hikes Fuel Prices Following Currency Depreciation

Adesola Bolaji by Adesola Bolaji
March 23, 2024
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The Egyptian government raised fuel prices on Friday in a move that is bound to worsen inflationary pressures on an already-struggling population.

The new fuel prices were announced on the Cabinet’s Facebook page and came into effect Friday morning.

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The price of diesel, the main fuel for transport of people and goods, rose from EGP8.5 to EGP10 per litre.

Egypt, a net importer of energy, increased the price of 95 octane gasoline to EGP13.5 per litre from EGP12.5.

The government said the hikes resulted from the high cost of importing energy due to the depreciation of the local currency and the global surge in energy prices following the turmoil in the Red Sea.

On March 6, the Central Bank of Egypt announced the adoption of a market-based exchange rate after nearly a year of defending an over-valued local currency.

The pound’s official rate fell from nearly 31 to 51 per US dollar before appreciating by nearly 10 per cent in recent weeks as the banking sector began receiving large inflows of foreign currency, according to the government.

The government also increased the cost of widely used butane gas cylinders from EGP75 to EGP100 pounds.

Last year, a Cabinet member said Egyptians consume around 800,000 butane cylinders a day, 50 per cent of which are imported.

The fuel price hikes are expected to further affect consumer purchasing power and inflation rates. Last month, the annual urban inflation rate jumped to 35.7 per cent from 29.8 per cent in January. The cost of food alone increased nearly 51 per cent in February from a year earlier.

The price hikes are in line with conditions set by the International Monetary Fund for the disbursement of further loans to Egypt.

Egypt reached a deal with the IMF earlier this month to increase a bailout to USD8 billion from USD3 billion after marathon negotiations.

The lending institution has constantly urged the government to depreciate the currency and embark on monetary and fiscal tightening policies, including a cutback in government subsidies.

The Egyptian economy has been hit hard by years of government austerity, the coronavirus pandemic, the fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and most recently, the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

Houthi attacks on shipping routes in the Red Sea have slashed Suez Canal revenues, which are a major source of foreign currency for Egypt.

The attacks forced traffic away from the canal and around the tip of Africa.

Last month, the United Arab Emirates threw a lifeline to Egypt by announcing a USD35 billion investment project along its Mediterranean coast.

Tags: EgyptFuel PricesGhanaInternational Monetary Fund
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