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Onion and sugar lead Egypt’s inflation rates in November

In this Factsheet, we will track the performance of inflation in Egypt and how the rates are moving against government plans and projections.
14.12.23 | Source: Zawya

Egypt’s inflation rates have recorded historic levels since the beginning of 2023. The rise in inflation rates was driven by external factors such as the global inflationary wave, especially in food prices, resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, in addition to internal factors, including the correction of the EGP-USD exchange rate, which severely affected the import bill.


In this Factsheet, we will track the performance of inflation in Egypt and how the rates are moving against government plans and projections. Moreover, we will dig deeper to discover the leading sectors in terms of inflation rates in November 2023. Finally, we will present the latest projections for inflation rates for 2024.



  • Egypt announces two figures for inflation on a monthly basis. The headline inflation, published by the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS), includes inflation in a basket of goods, including food and energy commodities. While core inflation, published by the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE), excludes food and energy prices because their prices are volatile.

  • The CBE has set inflation targeting (IT) for core inflation, which is a framework for monetary policy that involves a public announcement of a numerical target for inflation. The CBE has announced five ITs. The last two ITs indicate achieving an average inflation rate of 7% (±2%) by the end of 2024 and 5% (±2%) by the end of 2026.

  • In 2022, Egypt’s average headline inflation rate recorded 14.9%; this average hiked to 3% in the first 11 months of 2023. During 2023, inflation rates hit a trough of 26.5% in January. The only drop during the first nine months of the year was recorded in April. The peak of inflation was recorded in September, with annual headline inflation of 40.3%.

  • Inflation rates started to fall in October and November 2023. The annual headline inflation in November, however, remained high, reaching 36.4% compared to 19.2% in the same month of 2022.

  • In November, the inflation rate in urban areas of Egypt recorded 34.6%. The highest rate was recorded in urban areas of Sohag governorate, with 43.6%. On the other hand, the inflation rate in rural areas hit 38.2%, with Fayoum governorate recording the highest level of 47.9%.

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