Egyptian firms to resume sugar imports
Cairo: Egypt’s private sector is about to import its first cargo of
sugar in about nine months after the country scrapped import duties on
the sweetener.
A 30,000-metric-ton shipment is expected to arrive
Saturday, Alaa Ezz, the secretary general of the Federation of Egyptian
Chambers of Commerce, said by phone Thursday. Prime Minister Sherif
Ismail earlier today issued a decree exempting white sugar imports from
Nov. 10 to May 30 from customs duties.
The country has struggled
with a shortage of sugar in recent months as a currency crunch and
rising global prices curbed imports. Removing import duties will
encourage Egyptian companies to bring in more supplies and help cover
domestic needs, Ezz said.
Egypt earlier this month floated its
currency, leading to a $12 billion loan from the International Monetary
Fund needed to revive the economy. Consumers have been hit with rising
inflation and a lack of some key commodities on store shelves
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