Egypt's annual inflation surged to a new high in January, as Egyptians continue to battle ongoing price hikes and a depreciating currency, the country's statistics bureau said Thursday. The state-run Central Agency for Mobilisation and Statistics published figures showing that the annual inflation stood at 26.5 per cent last month, up from 21.9 per cent in December 2022. In January 2022, the same figure stood at just 8per cent, before spiking following the outbreak of Russia's war in Ukraine in February last year, shaking the world economy. During last month, the prices of basic commodities in Egypt rose steadily.

The cost of bread and cereal increased on average by 6.6 per cent while the price of meat and poultry climbed by 20.6 per cent, the bureau said. The Egyptian economy has been hit hard by years of government austerity, the coronavirus pandemic, and the fallout from the war in Ukraine. Egypt is the world's largest wheat importer, with most of its imports having traditionally come from eastern Europe.
Greatly affected by the enduring hikes are Egypt's lower-income households, most of whom are reliant on government subsidies for basic goods such as bread. Nearly 30per cent of Egyptians live in poverty, according to official figures. In December, Egyptian authorities and the International Monetary Fund agreed to a USD 3 billion bail-out package to ease the crisis. The IMF deal was stuck in exchange for Egypt implementing a number of economic reforms, including a shift to a flexible exchange rate. The deal allows for a further USD 14 billion in possible financing for Egypt.
The value of the Egyptian pound has continued to slide following its decision to shift to a flexible exchange rate. The currency has lost around 50 per cent of its value against the dollar since the start of 2022. On Wednesday, The Egyptian government unveiled plans to sell stakes in dozens of state-controlled companies, including banks and energy firms.
Economists have long criticized the economic dominance of the Egyptian government and the army, labelling it a barrier to private sector growth. Egypt is also facing a foreign currency shortage. Many banks have placed limits on foreign cash withdrawals, while Egypt's government announced it is postponing numerous future projects that would require significant foreign expenditure.
(PTI)
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