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Egypt to slow down some state projects for two months amid Iran war

The government has already raised fuel prices and the price of public transport. Yet, ​Madbouly stressed that ​these measures ⁠are temporary.
30.03.26

Egypt will slow down large state projects that involve high fuel and ​diesel consumption for at least two months, while fuel ‌allocations for all government vehicles will be cut by 30%, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said on Saturday.

Madbouly also said that both the public and the ​private sectors, with the exception of services and ​manufacturing sectors, will work remotely on every Sunday of ⁠April. The measure could be extended to an additional day ​per week or prolonged for further months if the war ​continues.


The move is part of broader measures to cope with the economic fallout from the Iran war, which has driven up energy costs and ​strained public finances.

Although Egypt is not directly involved in the ​conflict, it has been heavily affected, particularly in the energy sector, as it ‌depends ⁠on imported fuel. Costs have ballooned with the disruption of oil and gas production and trade across the Middle East.

The government has already raised fuel prices and the price of public transport.

Yet, ​Madbouly stressed that ​these measures ⁠are temporary, adding that the government is working to help the citizens and is discussing ​an increase in the minimum wage and increased ​allocations ⁠for healthcare and education in the next fiscal year.

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