Egypt’s government on Thursday increased gasoline and diesel prices in the second fuel hike since a currency floatation and the latest cut in state subsidies to ease the budget deficit.
Fuel price increases had been widely expected as part of Egypt's $12 billion International Monetary Fund loan agreement, but the hikes were bigger than anticipated by Egyptians already hit by a weaker pound currency and higher living costs.
Petroleum Minister Tarek El Molla told Reuters the price of 92-octane gasoline rose to $0.2767 (5 Egyptian pounds) from 3.5 pounds per liter and diesel and 80-octane, the most commonly used fuel category, increased to 3.65 pounds per liter from 2.35 pounds per liter.
Subsidies
He said the total amount of subsidies for petroleum products in 2017-2018 will decrease to $6.09 billion (110 billion Egyptian pound) from $8.02 billion (145 billion Egyptian pounds).
The government also increased the price of cooking gas cylinders to $1.66 (30 Egyptian pounds) from 15 pounds per cylinder.
Food and energy subsidies traditionally eat up a about quarter of state spending, but austerity reforms are politically sensitive for President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi as higher cost of living cuts into his popularity.
Egypt’s economy has been struggling since a 2011 uprising drove foreign investors and tourists away, but the government hopes the IMF program signed last year will put it back on the road to recovery.
The central bank floated the currency last November, as part of economic reforms agreed with the IMF which also included fuel and other subsidy cuts. The pound’s value has halved since then and inflation is at record highs.
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