CAIRO, Oct. 9 (Xinhua) -- Egypt's annual urban consumer price inflation rose slightly in September, reaching 26.4 percent from 26.2 percent in August, according to data released Wednesday by the country's statistics agency, CAPMAS.
Despite the uptick, the rate remains significantly lower than the 40.3 percent recorded in September 2023.
The year-over-year decline in inflation can be partly attributed to recent economic developments, including a substantial foreign investment influx.
In February, Egypt secured a 35-billion-U.S. dollar deal with the United Arab Emirates to develop Ras Al-Hekma, a new resort city on the country's northern coast.
On a month-to-month basis, inflation increased by 2.3 percent from August to September 2024. CAPMAS attributed this monthly rise primarily to a 5.1 percent increase in electricity, gas, and fuel prices, as well as a 2.9 percent rise in food costs.
However, recent hikes in fuel prices and public transportation fares, particularly for the Cairo metro, contributed to the slight monthly increase in inflation. ■