Egypt Fights ‘Soaring Prices’, Intensifies Inspection Campaigns

Egyptian Prime Minister attends the opening ceremony of “Welcome Ramadan” exhibition in Cairo (Egyptian government)
Egyptian Prime Minister attends the opening ceremony of “Welcome Ramadan” exhibition in Cairo (Egyptian government)
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Egypt Fights ‘Soaring Prices’, Intensifies Inspection Campaigns

Egyptian Prime Minister attends the opening ceremony of “Welcome Ramadan” exhibition in Cairo (Egyptian government)
Egyptian Prime Minister attends the opening ceremony of “Welcome Ramadan” exhibition in Cairo (Egyptian government)

The Egyptian government on Saturday said it will intensify inspection campaigns to monitor local markets as part of its efforts to combat the wave of soaring prices that affected basic food commodities as the country welcomes the Holy month of Ramadan.

In this regard, Minister of Local Development Mahmoud Shaarawy called on executive bodies in Egyptian governorates to launch campaigns to control the markets.

The Minister said these efforts aim to prevent monopolization and ensure traders’ compliance with price controls, making sure that citizens are not exploited.

Several Egyptian religious institutions had lately interfered to curb the wave of increasing prices by saying that monopolizing commodities is religiously a forbidden act.

Last month, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization warned that the world could be facing a food crisis with prices soaring and crops at risk due to the war in Ukraine.

On Saturday, Shaarawy contacted a number of governors and informed them about the importance of checking on the availability of goods, and of meeting the needs and requirements of citizens throughout the month of Ramadan.

The Minister allowed this Ramadan the holding of Mawaid el-Rahman, or charity iftars, which offer different types of foods for free for the poor.

He said the governorates’ executive bodies should make sure that food products are available and in line with the measures to protect the health and safety of citizens.

Shaarawy then encouraged all youths initiatives and NGOs to work on providing food products to the people at reduced prices and to promote individual initiatives through social media.

Earlier, Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said the Egyptian state was capable of providing sufficient reserves of basic commodities and absorbing the repercussions of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis. He said that Egypt has sufficient stock of goods for the coming months.



Palestinian Prime Minister Says Palestinian Authority Should Run Gaza in Future

Palestinian Prime Minister Muhammed Mustafa and Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide attend a meeting of the Global Alliance for the implementation of the two-State Solution at Oslo City Hall in Oslo, Norway, January 15, 2025. (Heiko Junge/NTB/via Reuters)
Palestinian Prime Minister Muhammed Mustafa and Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide attend a meeting of the Global Alliance for the implementation of the two-State Solution at Oslo City Hall in Oslo, Norway, January 15, 2025. (Heiko Junge/NTB/via Reuters)
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Palestinian Prime Minister Says Palestinian Authority Should Run Gaza in Future

Palestinian Prime Minister Muhammed Mustafa and Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide attend a meeting of the Global Alliance for the implementation of the two-State Solution at Oslo City Hall in Oslo, Norway, January 15, 2025. (Heiko Junge/NTB/via Reuters)
Palestinian Prime Minister Muhammed Mustafa and Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide attend a meeting of the Global Alliance for the implementation of the two-State Solution at Oslo City Hall in Oslo, Norway, January 15, 2025. (Heiko Junge/NTB/via Reuters)

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa said it “will not be acceptable” for any entity other than the Palestinian Authority to run the Gaza Strip in the future.

Mustafa made the comments on Wednesday as he visited Norway, one of three European countries that formally recognized a Palestinian state in May.

Hamas seized power in Gaza in 2007, confining the Palestinian Authority’s limited self-rule to parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank. The US has called for a revitalized Palestinian Authority to govern both the West Bank and Gaza ahead of eventual statehood, which the Israeli government opposes.

“While we’re waiting for the ceasefire, it’s important to stress that it will not be acceptable for any entity to govern Gaza Strip but the legitimate Palestinian leadership and the government of the State of Palestine," Mustafa said.

He added that “any attempt to consolidate the separation between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, or creating transitional entities, will be rejected.”

Mustafa stressed that “we should not leave Gaza to vacuum ... We are the government of Palestine, ready to hold our responsibilities in the Gaza Strip as we did before.”