CAIRO: Egypt spent 60.1 billion Egyptian pounds ($3.51 billion) on fuel subsidies in the first nine months of the 2018-2019 financial year, petroleum minister Tarek El Molla said on Tuesday, a drop of 28.45 percent from the same period the previous year.
Egypt has been reducing fuel subsidies as part of an IMF-backed reform program that began in 2016, and is due to remove subsidies on most energy products by June.
The government spent 84 billion Egyptian pounds on fuel subsidies in the first nine months of the 2017-2018 financial year. The financial year runs from July to June.
Egypt spent $3.51bn on fuel subsidies in first nine months of FY 2018-2019
Updated 05 July 2019
Egypt spent $3.51bn on fuel subsidies in first nine months of FY 2018-2019
- Egypt has been reducing fuel subsidies as part of an IMF-backed reform program that began in 2016
- The country is due to remove subsidies on most energy products by June