Arab Times

Egypt’s inflation rate continues to surge amid Ukraine war

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Egypt’s annual inflation rate continues to surge amid Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine that has shaken the global economy, the country’s statistics bureau announced Tuesday.

The inflation rate was up 2.8%, reaching around 14.9% in April, up from 12.1% in March, the Central Agency for Mobilizati­on and Statistics said.

Prices have increased in many sectors - from fuel, electricit­y and food items to housing, medical services and entertainm­ent. The hikes are driven by Russia’s war on Ukraine, which rattled world markets and caused oil prices to soar, threatenin­g food supplies and livelihood­s of people across the world.

Food and beverage prices increased by 8.1% in April, compared to March. Prices of bread and grains increased by 3.6%, while housing, electricit­y and energy prices increased by 1.1% , the data showed.

The higher inflation has inflicted heavy burdens on consumers, especially lower-income households, and particular­ly for everyday necessitie­s. Nearly 30% of Egyptians live in poverty, according to official figures.

Most of Egypt’s more than 103 million population have suffered from price hikes since the government embarked on an ambitious reform program in 2016 to overhaul the country’s battered economy. (AP)

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