Egypt Inflation Climbs to 7.3% in Jan from 5.9% in Dec

Egypt's annual urban consumer price inflation quickened to 7.3% year-on-year in January - Reuters
Egypt's annual urban consumer price inflation quickened to 7.3% year-on-year in January - Reuters
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Egypt Inflation Climbs to 7.3% in Jan from 5.9% in Dec

Egypt's annual urban consumer price inflation quickened to 7.3% year-on-year in January - Reuters
Egypt's annual urban consumer price inflation quickened to 7.3% year-on-year in January - Reuters

Egypt's annual urban consumer price inflation quickened to 7.3% year-on-year in January, its highest since August 2019, from 5.9% in December, data from the country's statistics agency CAPMAS showed on Thursday.

Prices climbed 0.9% month-on-month compared to a 0.08% drop in December, the agency said.

The annual rate puts inflation near the higher end of the 5-9% target range set by the central bank, which kept its key interest rates unchanged during a regular monetary policy committee meeting on Feb. 3, according to Reuters.

The headline inflation number reflected "unfavorable base effects and rising food prices," EFG Hermes's Mohamed Abu Basha said in a note.

"Monthly inflation trends showed food inflation jumped 2.1%, reflecting a broad increase in most food items."

Inflation dynamics nonetheless remain weak in the absence of demand pressures, he wrote.

"We therefore expect the acceleration in the headline number not to push the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) to hike rates in the near term, though we are clearly seeing rising risks," Abu Basha said. Egypt's economy has bounced back since the worst of the coronavirus pandemic. Gross domestic product shot up by 9.8% year-on-year in the July-September quarter, up from 0.7% a year earlier, planning ministry data showed.



GACA Grants Air Operator Certificate to Riyadh Air, Paving the Way for Launch of Commercial Flights 

The issuance of the certificate follows Riyadh Air's successful fulfillment of all regulatory and operational requirements in accordance with the executive regulations of the Civil Aviation Law. (SPA)
The issuance of the certificate follows Riyadh Air's successful fulfillment of all regulatory and operational requirements in accordance with the executive regulations of the Civil Aviation Law. (SPA)
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GACA Grants Air Operator Certificate to Riyadh Air, Paving the Way for Launch of Commercial Flights 

The issuance of the certificate follows Riyadh Air's successful fulfillment of all regulatory and operational requirements in accordance with the executive regulations of the Civil Aviation Law. (SPA)
The issuance of the certificate follows Riyadh Air's successful fulfillment of all regulatory and operational requirements in accordance with the executive regulations of the Civil Aviation Law. (SPA)

President of Saudi Arabia's General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Duailej handed over on Sunday the Air Operator Certificate (AOC) to Chief Executive Officer of Riyadh Air Tony Douglas, officially authorizing the new national carrier to launch scheduled flights to and from airports across the Kingdom.

The ceremony was attended by Minister of Transport and Logistic Services and GACA Chairman of the Board of Directors Eng. Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser.

The issuance of the certificate follows Riyadh Air's successful fulfillment of all regulatory and operational requirements in accordance with the executive regulations of the Civil Aviation Law, particularly those related to safety, security, and operational quality standards, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

This milestone reflects GACA's commitment to upholding world-class regulatory practices. The updated AOC marks a significant step toward enhancing the passenger experience and maintaining the highest aviation safety standards.

It also supports GACA's broader efforts to create an attractive investment environment and to foster the growth and sustainability of the aviation sector, in line with the goals of the National Aviation Strategy and Saudi Vision 2030.

Al-Jasser emphasized that the issuance of the AOC to Riyadh Air represents a foundational pillar of the Kingdom's aviation strategy, which aims to position Saudi Arabia as the Middle East's leading aviation hub by 2030. The strategy includes transforming the Kingdom into a global logistics hub connecting three continents, supporting tourism objectives, and establishing Riyadh as a global gateway and central hub for transportation, trade, and tourism.

Riyadh Air plans to operate flights to over 100 international destinations by 2030. The airline has placed orders for more than 132 aircraft and is expected to generate over 200,000 direct and indirect jobs in the aviation sector, contributing an estimated SAR75 billion to the Kingdom's non-oil GDP.