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High oil, wheat prices to burden Egypt with over $10 billion, finance minister says

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  • The Egyptian budget will lose $7.2 billion if oil prices remain at $122 per barrel, according to Finance Minister Mohamed Maiit.
  • Increasing global wheat prices and pressure on the Egyptian pound will cost the government an additional $3 billion.
  • Egypt has been suffering from a foreign currency deficit.
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The Egyptian budget will lose $7.2 billion if oil prices remain at $122 per barrel, according to Finance Minister Mohamed Maiit, who spoke to CNBC Arabia on Sunday.

According to CNBC, Maiit stated that increasing global wheat prices and pressure on the Egyptian pound would cost the government an additional $3 billion.

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