Egypt ups prices of cigarettes as part of economic reforms | Inquirer News

Egypt ups prices of cigarettes as part of economic reforms

/ 05:10 PM July 12, 2018

CAIRO  — Egypt has hiked the prices of cigarettes, the latest measure amid reforms designed to overhaul the country’s troubled economy, still reeling from a costly 2011 uprising.

The government’s decision, which took effect on Thursday, imposes an increase of 1.5-3 Egyptian pounds, or about 8-17 cents, per pack of smokes.

Mohamed Haroun, Eastern Tobacco Company chairman, Egypt’s top cigarette manufacturer, told local media earlier the increase would help fund a new health services system by over 3 billion Egyptian pounds annually, or $168 million.

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He says Egyptians consume about 83 billion cigarettes each year.

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Egypt has introduced hikes on fuel, drinking water and electricity as well as on new cellular phone lines, monthly charges, issuing passports and cars’ licensing.

President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi has repeatedly urged patience as reforms take effect. /ee

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