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Egypt Slows State Projects, Cuts Fuel Use Amid War

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By Web Desk Published March 29, 2026 2 Min Read
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Egypt slows state projects, fuel cuts as the government responds to rising regional tensions linked to the Iran war. Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly announced measures to reduce fuel consumption and ease pressure on resources.

The government will pause or slow major state projects that require high diesel and fuel usage for at least two months. Officials say the move is part of a broader effort to manage energy demand.

Authorities will reduce fuel allocations for all government vehicles by 30%. This decision aims to reduce immediate consumption across public sector operations.

Officials believe the step will help conserve fuel supplies during a period of uncertainty. It also signals a wider strategy to control energy usage.

Egypt Slows State Projects to Reduce Fuel Consumption | Asia One News#asiaone #englishnews #asiaonenews pic.twitter.com/1bGFmEq6of

— ASIA ONE NEWS (@AsiaOne_News) March 28, 2026

In addition, Egypt will implement remote work policies across both public and private sectors. Employees will work from home every Sunday during April. However, the services and manufacturing sectors are exempt from this arrangement. The government aims to reduce commuting and fuel use through this policy.

Prime Minister Madbouly noted that these measures could expand further. Authorities may add more remote work days or extend the duration beyond April if the conflict continues.

Read: Iran’s Strike at Prince Sultan Air Base Wounds 12 U.S. Soldiers

The government is closely monitoring the situation. Future decisions will depend on how regional developments impact energy supply and economic stability.

The decision to slow projects and cut fuel use highlights increasing economic and energy pressures. Egypt’s response shows how regional conflicts can influence domestic policy choices. Observers suggest such measures may become more common if tensions persist.

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