The Egyptian government is taking steps to regulate food prices in the market. One of these measures is an exemption from customs tax for imported goods, which will cover products such as medicines, frozen poultry, dairy, butter, sugar, pastries, oils, and tea for a three-month period. In addition, the government has launched an initiative to reduce the prices of essential commodities like beans, dairy products, white cheese
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