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Egypt implements energy-saving measures due to rising oil prices

29 March 2026
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Egypt has implemented a series of energy-saving measures for one month in response to rising global oil prices, exacerbated by the ongoing US-Israeli military actions against Iran. The new regulations mandate that shops, restaurants, shopping centers, and entertainment venues close by 9:00 PM local time, extending to 10:00 PM on Thursdays and Fridays. Additional measures include reducing street lighting and outdoor advertisements by 50%, cutting fuel allocations for government vehicles by 30%, and closing the government district in the New Administrative Capital by 6:00 PM. Remote work will also be introduced on Sundays starting April 1, although pharmacies and grocery stores are exempt from the early closure. Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly noted that Egypt’s energy import bill surged from $1.2 billion in January to $2.5 billion in March, with recent fuel price hikes covering only a portion of the increase in import costs.

Why It Matters

The measures taken by Egypt highlight the economic impact of global oil price fluctuations, which have been influenced by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, particularly the US-Israeli offensive against Iran. The Strait of Hormuz, a critical passage for oil shipments, has seen increased restrictions, contributing to higher prices and shipping costs. Historically, such conflicts in the region have led to significant shifts in global oil prices, affecting economies reliant on energy imports like Egypt. The recent escalation in military actions and Iran’s retaliatory threats have further heightened concerns about stability in energy markets worldwide.

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