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Egypt’s Economic Dilemma Amid Iran Conflict

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Egypt is navigating a complex diplomatic landscape as the Iran war escalates, balancing its relationships with Gulf allies and the need to protect its fragile economy. Criticism has emerged from the Gulf states, which expect stronger support against Iranian aggression, while Egypt prioritises its own stability over regional military commitments.

The conflict has already impacted Egypt’s economy, particularly through a significant drop in Suez Canal revenues, which fell by 38% in early 2026. This decline is compounded by reduced tourism and rising energy and food prices, threatening the recovery Egypt had begun to see post-COVID-19 and amid the Ukraine crisis.

Egypt’s leadership, particularly President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, is wary of the potential fallout from a full-scale conflict, which could destabilise the region further. The country is also cautious about the implications of a weakened Iran, fearing it could enhance Israel’s influence in the region, complicating Egypt’s own security landscape.

As Egypt seeks to maintain its strategic autonomy, it faces pressure from both its Gulf partners and the US, which is pushing for normalization with Israel. This precarious balancing act highlights the broader implications of the Iran conflict on Egypt’s domestic and foreign policy, as it strives to shield its economy from external shocks while managing regional expectations.

Source: DW News

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News Category: Money Tags: diplomacy, economy, egypt, iran, suezcanal

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