Egypt: Short Sugar: Egyptians Find It Harder To Buy The Sweet Stuff

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Sugar shortages have been widely reported over the last few weeks in most of Egypt’s governorates. Post believes that both traders and consumers are hoarding and stockpiling sugar stocks, due to the escalating inflation driven by a depreciating Egyptian pound.

Egypt: Short Sugar: Egyptians Find It Harder To Buy The Sweet Stuff

 

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