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Egypt: Finance Minister - Political Leadership Keen On Providing Commodities At Affordable Prices for Citizens

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[Egypt Online] Finance Minister Mohamed Maait asserted the political leadership's keenness on providing commodities at affordable prices for citizens in order to surpass the consequences of the COVID-19 crisis.

Source: allAfrica.com

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