Egyptian markets

Latest news and articles about Egyptian markets from NEX English

Record Rise in Tomato and Cucumber Prices in Egypt Today

On Tuesday, April 7, 2026, tomato and cucumber prices in Egyptian markets saw a significant increase. This rise is attributed to climate changes affecting agricultural production.

Monitor Fruit Prices in Egyptian Markets: Bananas and Kiwis Lead

Fruit prices in Egyptian markets remain stable, with bananas and kiwis priced closely together on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. This reflects the dynamics of supply and demand in the market.

Monitor fruit prices in Egyptian markets today as bananas lead

Fruit prices in Egyptian markets remain stable today, with bananas priced at <strong>10 EGP</strong> per kilogram and apples at <strong>15 EGP</strong>. The market shows variations in prices for other fruits, reflecting supply and demand conditions.

Prices of rice, flour, and essential goods rise in Egypt today

On Monday, March 30, 2026, Egyptian markets witnessed a significant increase in the prices of rice, flour, and essential goods, raising concerns among citizens about their daily budgets. The price of rice surged by 10%, while flour prices rose by 8% compared to last week.

Meat Prices in Minya Reach 450 Pounds Today

On Saturday, March 28, 2026, meat prices in Minya reached 450 pounds per kilogram, reflecting increasing economic pressures on citizens. This price hike comes at a time when the market faces multiple challenges.

Prime Minister Issues New Decision Regulating Store Closing Hours

The Prime Minister has issued a new decision that sets closing hours for shops, malls, and restaurants, aiming to organize commercial life and enhance market discipline. This decision comes amid increasing commercial activity in the country.

Monitor Prices of Bananas, Kiwis, and Fruits in Egypt Today

On Friday, March 27, 2026, the prices of bananas, kiwis, and other fruits in Egyptian markets remained relatively stable, with variations depending on the type of fruit and the season. Citizens are watching for any upcoming changes in prices.