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Egypt’s annual inflation slows to 14.9% in April

By Thomson Reuters May 6, 2026 | 6:26 AM

CAIRO, May 6 (Reuters) – Egypt’s annual urban consumer inflation rate slowed unexpectedly to 14.9% in April ​from 15.2% in March, ‌figures from statistics agency CAPMAS showed on Wednesday.

Month-on-month, prices rose by 1.1% in April, it said. Food and beverage prices ‌fell ​by 0.7% on ⁠a monthly basis ⁠but rose 6.7% year on year.

• A Reuters poll of 14 analysts had forecast inflation would climb ​to 15.9% in April, with the analysts saying the war ⁠with Iran had ⁠triggered an increase in electricity ​prices at the start of the ​month, a weakening of the currency ‌and an increase in commodity prices, especially poultry.

• Annual inflation has plunged from a record high ⁠of 38% in September 2023, helped by an $8-billion financial support package signed with the ⁠International ‌Monetary Fund in March ⁠2024.

• May inflation figures may ​be ‌boosted by an increase ​in natural ⁠gas prices for several energy-intensive industries announced on May 3.

(Reporting by Momen Saeed Atallah, Writing by Ahmed Elimam and Patrick Werr, Editing by ​Andrew Heavens)