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Egypt raises Cairo metro ticket costs after fuel boost

Cairo travellers dealt with cost rises of as much as 30% for tickets on the city's metro on Thursday after the public transport operator treked charges in action to a fuel cost hike last week.

Egypt's National Authority for Tunnels, which has overall responsibility for handling Greater Cairo's public rail transport system, raised city rates by more than 30% to 8 Egyptian pounds ($ 0.16) for shorter trips and by 25% for longer journeys to 15 pounds, regional media and users stated.

Egypt last Thursday raised the rates of fuel products by up to 15%, its second boost given that the International Monetary Fund broadened its loan program by $5 billion in March, in an agreement where the country promised to rationalize costs, including by lifting fuel subsidies.

The government typically protects raising city ticket prices by pointing out billions of pounds of losses on the network and increasing operational expenses. However financial investment in enthusiastic infrastructure projects is likewise a significant expense.

The nation's yearly budget reveals that the authority relies heavily on local and external borrowing, amounting to more than 176 billion Egyptian pounds in 2024/25, to fund several transportation mega tasks, including the world's. longest monorail line.

The IMF on Monday revealed the conclusion of a review. enabling Egypt to withdraw $820 million, specifying that efforts to. restore macroeconomic stability were starting to bear fruit however. advised additional development in suppressing public investment and the. dominance of state-owned business.

(source: Reuters)