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Egypt raises domestic fuel costs by approximately 15% before IMF review

Egypt raised the costs of a. large range of fuel items on Thursday, the official gazette. said, four days before the International Monetary Fund (IMF). conducts a third review of its broadened $8 billion loan. programme for the country.

The official gazette, mentioning the petroleum ministry, said. petrol rates increased by up to 15% per litre, with 80 octane. increasing to 12.25 Egyptian pounds ($ 0.25), 92 octane to 13.75. pounds and 95 octane to 15 pounds.

Diesel, one of the most commonly utilized fuels, saw the greatest. increase, increasing to 11.50 Egyptian pounds ($ 0.24) from 10. pounds.

This is the 2nd time the government has actually raised fuel. rates considering that the IMF expanded its loan programme by $5 billion. in March. Egypt has actually dedicated to slashing fuel aids as part. of the arrangement.

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly stated costs of. petroleum products will slowly increase till the end of. 2025, adding that the federal government could no longer bear the problem. of increasing usage.

In April, the IMF approximated that Egypt will spend 331. billion Egyptian pounds ($ 6.85 billion) on fuel aids in. 2024/25 and 245 billion ($ 5.07 billion) in 2025/26.

The IMF's approval for the third review of the expanded loan. program was originally anticipated on July 10, but was pressed back. to July 29, with the loan provider associating the hold-up to the. finalisation of some policy details. An IMF representative. declined to discuss those details.

The IMF is expected to disburse $820 million to Egypt after. concluding its review.

(source: Reuters)