Egypt’s headline inflation eases to 14.6% in May

Egypt's annual urban consumer price inflation eased to 14.6% in May 2026 from 14.9% in April, the Central Agency for Public Mobilisation and Statistics said.

Egypt's annual urban consumer price inflation eased to 14.6% in May 2026 from 14.9% in April, the Central Agency for Public Mobilisation and Statistics said in a statement on Wednesday. Monthly inflation accelerated to 1.6% from 1.1% the previous month. Annual inflation for the country as a whole recorded 13% in May, down from 13.4% in April. The general consumer price index for the whole republic reached 292.0 points in May, an increase of 1.4% over April. Monthly core consumer price inflation recorded 1.6% in May 2026, compared with 1.1% in April 2026. On an annual basis, core inflation remained steady at 13.8% in May. The Central Bank of Egypt had expected annual headline inflation to accelerate until the third quarter of 2026. On 21 May, the central bank decided to keep its key interest rates unchanged at 19% for deposits and 20% for lending.

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Illustration of central bank analysts reviewing inflation and exchange rate forecasts.
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Central Bank projects 2.3% inflation for May and dollar at 1,422 in June

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The Central Bank's Market Expectations Survey adjusted its forecasts for inflation and the exchange rate in 2026.

Egypt’s annual urban headline inflation accelerated to 13.4% in February 2026, up from 11.9% in January, driven by seasonal rises in food and non-food prices. Food inflation reached 4.6%, while non-food inflation climbed to 19.3%.

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The Central Bank of Egypt kept key interest rates unchanged on Thursday. It expects annual headline inflation to accelerate through the third quarter of 2026 before easing later.

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Egypt's Minister of Planning and Economic Development Ahmed Rostom said the national economy has withstood five major external shocks over the past six years, while delivering positive performance indicators. He spoke during a presentation of Egypt’s economic development plan at an American Chamber of Commerce conference. Rostom highlighted new initiatives to support startups and foster a better business environment.

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