Egypt Repeals Energy-Saving Measures Amid Crisis
Egypt has revoked the energy-saving measures it had implemented to combat the energy crisis triggered by the conflict with Iran. The government announced the suspension of the mandate requiring shops, malls, and restaurants to close at 11 p.m., allowing them to resume regular operating hours.
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In a bid to address the ongoing energy crisis, Egypt had introduced energy-saving measures last month. These measures, prompted by the conflict with Iran, mandated that shops and other establishments close by 11 p.m. However, the Egyptian government announced on Sunday the repeal of these restrictions.
The decision came via a cabinet statement that approved lifting the requirement for shops, malls, and restaurants to stick to early closing times. Instead, these establishments can now return to their usual operating hours, a move welcomed by many business owners.
This reversal is seen as an attempt to reignite economic activity and relieve businesses affected by the imposed constraints. It reflects the delicate balance the country must maintain between conserving energy and supporting economic stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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