The Egyptian government reveals its new plan to stop the wave of high prices for citizens

Cairo office

The Egyptian government revealed its new plan to confront the high prices spread in all markets and to reduce the burden on citizens.

As it will provide food commodities in all markets, in addition to increasing the number of outlets and sheds in villages and areas most in need.

This came in a statement by the Ministry of Local Development, which confirmed that all food commodities will be provided to citizens.

 at reasonable prices, and not to exaggerate prices, in implementation of the directives of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.

Prime Minister Dr. Mustafa Madbouly confirmed that the government is interested in permanent follow-up of this file.

To ensure the availability of various commodities to citizens, especially strategic commodities.

at appropriate prices, especially with the start of preparations for the holy month of Ramadan.

The Minister of Local Development, Major General Hisham Amna, indicated that there is continuous follow-up throughout.

the day by the relevant sectors of the ministry to increase the number of outlets and staff.

And provide the places required for its residence and its geographical spread in the various regions of the governorates, especially the villages, especially the remote areas and the most in need.

The Minister of Local Development, Ali, stressed the need for governors to give full attention, and continuous field follow-up.

to control the prices of commodities, especially the strategy, and to pass through all sales outlets, shops and malls to control any increase in prices.

The Minister of Local Development stated that the number of fixed and mobile outlets, awnings.

and exhibitions in the governorates amounted to about 18,319 in all governorates of the Republic.

distributed among centers, cities and villages, and this number is being expanded in coordination.

and cooperation with chambers of commerce and other relevant ministries.

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