Egypt is focusing on inflation and countering economic impact tensions
Egypt’s Minister for Planning and Economic Development, Hala El Said, explains the impact of growing geopolitical tensions in Gaza and the Red Sea on the country’s economy.
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Egypt’s Minister for Planning and Economic Development, Hala El Said, explains the impact of growing geopolitical tensions in Gaza and the Red Sea on the country’s economy.
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